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I often find that when I try to tell God that I am too tired, too overwhelmed or too overbooked, He whispers in my ear that he still needs me to do the things that He feels are most important, on His timetable. You’re right. We must be willing to follow.
Thank you Carol, I love the last sentence: “Eternity is waiting.”
It made me think of the two definitions of waiting, time spent looking forward to something, and in service to someone.
I feel the former definition tells us that salvation, through Christ, is always there waiting on us; and the second definition is eternal salvation is through Jesus, who died to save us, the ultimate act of service to others.
Thank you again Carol, for making me think more deeply.