Yeah, go for it! I like your formatting when you do it. LOL It's easy to read and reflect on.
The devoes usually has some good stories too or reflects on how the people may have felt at the time. I like that
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Yeah, go for it! I like your formatting when you do it. LOL It's easy to read and reflect on.
Sometimes they're really good and interesting and then I got others that felt like homework.The devoes usually has some good stories too or reflects on how the people may have felt at the time. I like that
Sometimes they're really good and interesting and then I got others that felt like homework.
I took a peek at this one before I picked it and it seemed kind of fun and relaxed. I tried to make sure it was short. I can't remember but I think probably 500-750 word range. I don't know if you like Charles Stanley or not, or even know who he is since he usually is more popular with older people, but I am doing his Life Principles to Live By plan on my own.
He's up there on my favorites with Paul Washer and Shane Idleman.
I'm a Martha. LOL
That line "We subconsciously buy into the idea that we can earn God’s approval." I have spent years doing that and it was both good and bad. It was good because there was a LOT of learning that came out of it, but also negative because it involved a lot of feelings of rejection and disappointment when nothing came of it. (Which you know what I was hoping for.) It kind of feels like at times, if I'm honest, "What am I striving for? When is God going to actually do something?"
I gave up old friends, old family, social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc), television, old music. It doesn't sound like a lot but it was. And in order to get to this place for God to make me desperate, I had to lose everything from my firstborn, my first marriage, a house, sanity, etc. I went from being a solid loaf of cheddar cheese to crumbling feta.I don't like feta, but it makes a good salad.
Mark 10:30 says, “But he shall receive an hundredfold now in this time, houses, and brethren, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and lands, with persecutions; and in the world to come eternal life.”
So I put a lot of hope in that.
But eventually after you've become enough feta, and still it seems like things are just getting worse, it does wear you down to the point where all you can do is surrender. I have an issue with needing to feel at least a little bit in control, so surrender to me feels like drowning, or like giving up and just wanting to go to sleep until you stop waking up.
What I've learned from that is that TD Jakes lied and that's not always going to be the part where God shows up and does something and sometimes you can be stuck there for three or four years. You just can't lose confidence or faith, but Mary-like surrender is HARD.
I like that. I feel very goopy.If you study the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly, in the cocoon stage, everything inside is completely broken down into goop. Thr eyes, the body, everything. But that is needed in order to transform into a completely new and beautiful creation, and I see this in what you describe here. :)