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Israel failed to enter the Promised Land as planned because of their mistakes. How do you respond when life doesn’t go as you planned?
Austin replied 5 months ago 23 Members · 22 Replies
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I do not plan. Because of my job, things change on a dime and never go as planned so I have learned to be very flexible.
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While not always the case, I trust in God’s plan. While I can’t see the end goal, God does and I want to trust that He is bringing my family to the place where we need to be, for reasons that we might not know for years or ever. I look at the positive in a situation and try to find what God is teaching me.
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Life often doesn’t go as one would like it to go and therefore my plans have to be adjusted to the issue at hand and be taken out of my comfort zone and i fight it every time!
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Again, I must admit that this is a work in progress. There was a time in my life when life seemed so “perfect”, and I was so happy. As a follower of Christ, I am still learning that if things are going really well with you, you are probably going in the wrong direction with the wrong leader. I lost so much in a relatively short time and ended up a poor, but honest widow back in my hometown, which is where God wanted me to be, and, essentially living just above subsistence but I am learning patience and real love and real friendship. I have embraced poverty with glee but I am so very rich in the Lord.
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They didnt enter for fear of the sons of anak. Fear and terror can stop us in our tracks but, we have to press on in trust at all cost.