That God is good, faithful and so full of love for me.
These last few months have been such a journey for us, but as I look back I God's hand on our lives in such an undeniable way.
We've had to step out and take risks with faith that we never even knew that we had, but God has proven to us time and time again just how good and faithful He is.
I'm learning the importance of waiting on God with full assurance that He knows what's best for us. It's such a comfort to know that everything we do is not in our strength, but from the strength that God gives us.
There's so much about the future that we're unsure of, but I wouldn't trade this journey for anything. One thing I've learned from working with the elderly is to not take one day of life for granted. We only live once I want to live life to the fullest with no regrets....sometimes I just have a hard time figuring out what all the fullness entails! :)
Sometimes I also have a hard time with finding balance between planning for the future while remaining in the present. I don't want to look ahead so much that I miss out on all the things that God has for me now, but I also don't want to be so absorbed in the present that I'm blown and tossed by the wind and find myself wondering what I'm doing with my life 10 years down the road.
I guess all of these are things that I learn/am learning as I go. Right now I just want my focus to be on being faithful to all that God has asked of me for this season of life. I know and trust that He's working out the rest. What a relief!
These last few months have been such a journey for us, but as I look back I God's hand on our lives in such an undeniable way.
We've had to step out and take risks with faith that we never even knew that we had, but God has proven to us time and time again just how good and faithful He is.
I'm learning the importance of waiting on God with full assurance that He knows what's best for us. It's such a comfort to know that everything we do is not in our strength, but from the strength that God gives us.
There's so much about the future that we're unsure of, but I wouldn't trade this journey for anything. One thing I've learned from working with the elderly is to not take one day of life for granted. We only live once I want to live life to the fullest with no regrets....sometimes I just have a hard time figuring out what all the fullness entails! :)
Sometimes I also have a hard time with finding balance between planning for the future while remaining in the present. I don't want to look ahead so much that I miss out on all the things that God has for me now, but I also don't want to be so absorbed in the present that I'm blown and tossed by the wind and find myself wondering what I'm doing with my life 10 years down the road.
I guess all of these are things that I learn/am learning as I go. Right now I just want my focus to be on being faithful to all that God has asked of me for this season of life. I know and trust that He's working out the rest. What a relief!
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