Even if during this life you face a perpetual “no”, there is the promise of an eternal “yes”. Paul describes it beautifully in 2 Cor 4:16–18
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The word humble has it’s roots in the Latin word humus, or “earth”. To be humble is therefore to be from the earth”, or, down to earth”.
Is Abraham’s call to adventure in some way representative of the adventure that God is calling to each of us?
I’m not sure if that means we must do an Amish or reclaim Sabbath or find another way, but it feels like a shift is needed to renew our souls.
It’s crucial we don’t get side tracked from spreading God’s word… it’s about stepping back and saying, ‘So what is God doing in this…’
Of the many things lost in the course of life, the loss of our dreams is perhaps the saddest. Option A slips away, enter option B.
So wear your failure like a flag – for when you are weak, the astonishing strength of God is close at hand.