Random Thoughts Sent from an Non-Random God

Today’s blog will be a little different.  I want to share little snippets of what has occupied my heart and mind this week.  My prayer times and devotional times have been less structured and more introspective. I list these thoughts in no particular order and each thought is only a sentence or two separated by a blank line.

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  • Historical accounts allege that Nero carelessly played his fiddle while Rome burned and his empire fell.  Christians today have played church games while our culture has gone in the tank and souls have died and gone to hell.
  • How can some people be so clueless and live in such oblivious denial of reality?  I guess we can make ourselves believe just about anything that we want to believe.
  • I just realized that I no longer grieve my dad’s death.  I still miss him a lot, but actually, I am jealous of him.  He’s out of the drama and mess I live in and he gets to be with Jesus.  I am SO ready to go too.
  • Jesus always has been, still is, and always will be the ONLY HOPE for this world.
  • I have some awesome Christian friends and some pastor friends who that I count among God’s greatest blessing in my life.
  • God is incredibly patient with me.
  • Reaching lost people is hard work, often uncomfortable, and sometimes messy.  But it is what Jesus has called us to do.
  • God has blessed me beyond measure in so many ways.
  • I hate it when people I care about grieve.  I grieve with them.  But I am so glad this world is not all there is.  I am so thankful for the assurance Jesus gives.
  • It is required in stewards that a man be found . . .  faithful.  At the end of the day, may God consider me a steward.

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Maybe something there resonated with you. Maybe God is challenging you as He has me these last few days. Feel free to hit the comment button at the bottom of the blog and interact with me.

May God stir us to listen to Him every day.

2 thoughts on “Random Thoughts Sent from an Non-Random God

  1. Jane Schum

    Don’t you wish you could fix everything wrong in this world? Just you? You can’t even fix everything in your daily life. If you fixed everything, even just your own life, then the rest of the world would be robbed of the blessing of faith, trust and hope in the Lord’s judgment and timing. If you didn’t have problems, you would have no reason to run to Jesus, and grab the Bible for solace. Rejoice in everything that happens, as Paul advised, because out of the chaos comes compassion, sermons, and even blogs.

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