Normally, I would write a longer blog, but because of various reasons this blog will be short and direct, filled with four questions that I have noted over the past week:
If we want to hear from the Lord, why do we talk so much?
Why do we work ourselves to exhaustion before we seek God for His help?
What are the things that only God and we know about that happen in the quiet solitude?
When we think about what God has for us next, shouldn't we think back on what He has asked last for us to do and if we haven't done that yet, why would He give us something new when we haven't even finished the last task?
Simple questions for a day's worth of contemplation...
Monday, November 12, 2012
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