Thanks, Jonathon! This is a really helpful question to ask and one I’m going to need a while to ponder! So encouraged to hear how God is using it to grow you!
Great question, reminds me of Elijah. Coming off Mt Carmel then running in fear from a mad woman. And then God isn’t in the wind,earthquake and fire. Do you think he forgot who did those miracles on Mt Carmel or had expectations God would show up the same way again? Yet, God keeps asking him the same question. What are you doing here? That’s the question God asks me in between hope and fear. What are you doing here? I know God‘s plans won’t be stopped by my insufficiencies or my inadequacies or my fear, is that what he wants me to know? Or whose plans do you want to trust and follow?
Thanks, Jonathon! This is a really helpful question to ask and one I’m going to need a while to ponder! So encouraged to hear how God is using it to grow you!
Life changing: to do what you would do if you knew.
Your faith has to be greater than your fear. I think and I wish you that your book is going to touch the lives of many people.
Great question, reminds me of Elijah. Coming off Mt Carmel then running in fear from a mad woman. And then God isn’t in the wind,earthquake and fire. Do you think he forgot who did those miracles on Mt Carmel or had expectations God would show up the same way again? Yet, God keeps asking him the same question. What are you doing here? That’s the question God asks me in between hope and fear. What are you doing here? I know God‘s plans won’t be stopped by my insufficiencies or my inadequacies or my fear, is that what he wants me to know? Or whose plans do you want to trust and follow?
That’s actually what I’ve been battling. It’s good to hear you being authentically vulnerable about the struggle between fear and faith. I’m there.
I’m sorry…between hope and fear.