oh this is so good! i find myself wrestling with those two sides of change: it is at once both endlessly depressing and eternally hopeful. some parts of me are craving change and new… and some parts of me are teeth-clenched, hands-fisted at the change and new i'm enduring.
I read this the other day in Beth Moore' Living Beyond Yourself ' and it rang so true…"Christ didn't change His circumstances to make them bearable. He mastered them at the peak of their impossibility." May the peace and strength of Christ help you to master your circumstances at what may seem to be the peak of their impossibility.
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darrell powell
I looked through all your blogs Lacey and you have been writing these for 1 year now. That's alot!
darrell p
alece
oh this is so good! i find myself wrestling with those two sides of change: it is at once both endlessly depressing and eternally hopeful. some parts of me are craving change and new… and some parts of me are teeth-clenched, hands-fisted at the change and new i'm enduring.
and so it shall always be.
sigh…
tiffany P.
I read this the other day in Beth Moore' Living Beyond Yourself ' and it rang so true…"Christ didn't change His circumstances to make them bearable. He mastered them at the peak of their impossibility." May the peace and strength of Christ help you to master your circumstances at what may seem to be the peak of their impossibility.
laceykeigley
Oh – I love that quote and that idea.
Thanks.
Shelley in SC
Thank goodness that in the mids of the changeable circumstances, He is The Constant! And that is enough.
nikkie
eternal hope~that's what we have!….praying for you as i am on my way to work this early morning.