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Saturday, February 23, 2008

"Neither know we what to do; but our eyes are upon thee."

Have you ever been in a situation where you are left in the unknown? You know decisions need to be made but it will affect two or three other decisions that you have, as well? You talk about it try to figure it all out but in the end you are still left with not knowing what the Lord has in mind. We are at that point now. We talk, we pray, pray, and still pray but still left clueless. We have made a decision on one thing and know for sure that is what the Lord wants us to do, but for that to be able to be accomplished another decision must be made which we are still praying about. I feel like my head is spinning writing this. I told myself I woudn't worry, and seeing how the Lord has directed us in previous requests, I know he can see us through this. The Lord has given us verse after verse showing that He is in control and to just trust Him. Today though my womanly, emotional self came out and I broke down and just cried and cried. I have been praying for the Lord to give me more patience with some things and I think He is trying to teach it to me through this. I told Aaron I am so glad we have the Lord to turn to in situations like this. I would go nuts trying to figure out everything on my own. The Lord is good and faithful and I am so glad we serve Him!

2 comments:

Behrens Family said...

We have been there and understand where you are at with having decisions that need to be made, only hoping with the Lord guidance and directance that He will show us clearly the right way to go. He is just making sure you are wholly and totally allowing Him full control of the decisions. Love and miss you guys lot! Praying for you as well.
Andrea

Anonymous said...

Hi, Christina! I found your blog through that of another college friend :). It's exciting to see what the Lord is doing in the lives of my college friends. :) Sorry I've not taken the time to comment or say "hi" before now. This post is probably something we can all relate to -- I keep thinking about it since I first read it, as I have been praying along similar lines about some things myself. In fact, my most recent post on my blog is about the "mustard seed faith" the Lord keeps reminding me I am to have. It definitely helps to know people are praying for ya when you most need it... so I'll keep ya in prayer. Take care. :)
~ Stephanie S.