Sometimes I struggle to ask our Father for stuff. My problem is God is not a vending machine. Well, I’ve been taking and asking Him for an awful lot this last year and boy has He been answering me. This week while stuck inside I started looking for some noise to play in the background while I worked. While flipping through shows I ran across three, count them, THREE different versions of the story of Christ in the Garden of Gesthsemane. His struggles in the temple and after in the garden mirror what we are doing right now. We have been angry, we’ve whined about our fate and demanded that Q, Trump, the army save us. Christ responds to His trials much the same way. He turns over tables and prayed to our Father to take away His burden. The difference is he prays for Gods will be done. He educates those he was leaving. He told them this had to be and he stopped Simon and healed the Roman soldiers ear. Sound familiar. I may still be angry. I still may whine but I’m not missing the message our Father sent me. Gods will be done!
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Yep, I've been having the do better and be grateful thing a lot lately. The more I see out there, and failing in repentance a lot, I know I have to learn how to repent and get closer to God. But I will say this. This whole thing, covid, the lies, the evil, everything has brought me closer to God than I've ever been in my whole life. So if we have to go through this to being us closer to God, this is all worth it.
Life just sucks sometimes, really bad. But faith and trust that he will get us to where we need to go is. Be good brother. Feel better if you're not feeling too good. God bless.
Thank you. All is well. Life is tough but we are tougher. If we believe God created us, we must believe it was for a reason. Many of us probably thought it was for one reason yet are finding it was for another. Find your purpose and I am certain your peace will exceed all understanding. I’m working on that puzzle with our Lord.