Faithful is He that calls you,
who will also do it.
I Thessalonians 5:24
I'm starting to get refreshed in body, mind and spirit. My strength is returning, although I'm sure I still have a long ways to go...
who will also do it.
I Thessalonians 5:24
I'm starting to get refreshed in body, mind and spirit. My strength is returning, although I'm sure I still have a long ways to go...
Hopefully, however, the prolonged period of exhaustion and chronic fatigue that I've been in is now coming to an end.
In addition, I am excited about what the Lord has in store for me, and finding out the ways He is going to use my life for His good pleasure and glory. I pray, too, that I will be faithful to whatever God's wants, and that I will always be yielded to His perfect will. I know, of course, that no weapon that forms itself against me shall prosper. This is a promise for every child of God (Isaiah 54:17). The Lord has made me for victory, not for defeat.
Also, along these lines, I am working hard to complete my journal entries for the second half of last year. I've been behind, and this is my fault. As a result of too many church and chapel responsibilities and alike, I've had to leave several youth ministries hanging because I was unable to complete the messages and exhortations I wanted to give them. I apologized for this.
But it has indeed been a long season where the going has been slow and where I have found myself falling behind with writing projects. Yet now a big load is being removed from my shoulders and I'm ready to go forward. For the first time in many months, I can truly say, "I feel good!"
D.B.
In addition, I am excited about what the Lord has in store for me, and finding out the ways He is going to use my life for His good pleasure and glory. I pray, too, that I will be faithful to whatever God's wants, and that I will always be yielded to His perfect will. I know, of course, that no weapon that forms itself against me shall prosper. This is a promise for every child of God (Isaiah 54:17). The Lord has made me for victory, not for defeat.
Also, along these lines, I am working hard to complete my journal entries for the second half of last year. I've been behind, and this is my fault. As a result of too many church and chapel responsibilities and alike, I've had to leave several youth ministries hanging because I was unable to complete the messages and exhortations I wanted to give them. I apologized for this.
But it has indeed been a long season where the going has been slow and where I have found myself falling behind with writing projects. Yet now a big load is being removed from my shoulders and I'm ready to go forward. For the first time in many months, I can truly say, "I feel good!"
D.B.