every victory is worth celebrating. why not get excited?
we all want every move to be the final blow. but we need to understand that every move is a step closer to victory.
setting all your hopes on one outcome and feeling suicidal when it doesn't work out is a misunderstanding of reality and i have to assume pretty insulting to God.
Dropping specific expectations is a good way to allow God to work freely and efficiently
we don't and can't know the plan.
every victory is worth celebrating. why not get excited?
we all want every move to be the final blow. but we need to understand that every move is a step closer to victory.
setting all your hopes on one outcome and feeling suicidal when it doesn't work out is a misunderstanding of reality and i have to assume pretty insulting to God.
Dropping specific expectations is a good way to allow God to work freely and efficiently
Maybe God, in the whole majestic omnipotence thing, has people becoming frustrated and overcoming that frustration as part of that plan?
Assuming what is and isn't an insult to God is fairly hoity toity in itself, at least in regards to people on their own path.