I definitely learned a life lesson in the last two weeks. People in your life will wrong you and hurt you, but the best thing to is to forgive them even if they don't ask for forgiveness and just let it go. It's not worth your time thinking about it constantly and letting it fester. I have been through the same scenario many times, but I guess I never learned my lesson or I just forgot and God needed to remind me again. Trust in Him and let him take care of the situation. He will see you through it.
Please pray for my family. I have a cousin who is in the hospital and an Aunt that was in a car accident. Also, keep praying for Travis. He is still praying about going back to Bible College. There is one issue that we are dealing with it, but I believe it will work out for the best. God will open the doors if it is meant to be or close them if it's not.
My life verse is Romans 8:28-29 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose. For whom he did foreknow, he did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethern." I know that if Travis is called into ministry God will give Travis peace about it and that no matter what people say about it or think it is up to God not anybody else. Whatever needs to be done for it to happen we will do it.
Thank you Lord for one more day of life, good health, safety of my entire family and friends and for all of your many blessings. I definitely do not deserve all that You do for me.
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ReplyDeleteIt's hard not to let what other people think affect you. -Especially when it seems that everyone has something to say. Don't let what other people say dissuade you on what you believe God is leading you to do. When David decided to face Goliath, all his friends and family thought he was crazy. But instead of letting all those doubts filter through, he went ahead with the task. There were no questions of "How can I do this?" , "What will it cost me?" or "What will people think?" Instead it was a simple "Yes." As a result, David was the greatest king Israel ever saw. He was a man after God's own heart. Just imagine what kind of world this would be if people stopped caring what other people thought and did what they felt led to do.
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