Re: [ChurchBass] {PRAISE} thank you God
Quote from Forum Archives on October 25, 2003, 4:20 amPosted by: wulf <wulf@...>
Chetin <bandaddie@hotmail.com> shared:> Most of you will recall that some time ago i was at odds
> with a particular MoM... I doubt i'd being doing this had
> it not been for her. We both apologized, and asked for and
> granted forgiveness.That's really good to hear, Chetin. I think one lesson we
need to learn is to let time give us a bit of perspective
before we start trying to figure out how things fit together.
For example, I can think of a number of times when some
has been so excited about how God has 'blessed' them
with a new job and then, six months later, to hear them
talk, that blessing has become more of a curse.Even when people mean us evil, often the longer
perspective allows us to discern God working for good
(Gn 50:20), and often they're not setting out to hurt us,
just living out different views and beliefs and not putting
us first.I'm glad to hear you've reached a point of perspective
where you can look back and see that even the tough
times weren't wasted.Wulf
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Posted by: wulf <wulf@...>
> Most of you will recall that some time ago i was at odds
> with a particular MoM... I doubt i'd being doing this had
> it not been for her. We both apologized, and asked for and
> granted forgiveness.
That's really good to hear, Chetin. I think one lesson we
need to learn is to let time give us a bit of perspective
before we start trying to figure out how things fit together.
For example, I can think of a number of times when some
has been so excited about how God has 'blessed' them
with a new job and then, six months later, to hear them
talk, that blessing has become more of a curse.
Even when people mean us evil, often the longer
perspective allows us to discern God working for good
(Gn 50:20), and often they're not setting out to hurt us,
just living out different views and beliefs and not putting
us first.
I'm glad to hear you've reached a point of perspective
where you can look back and see that even the tough
times weren't wasted.
Wulf
--
Wulf Forrester-Barker <//<
NB. new preferred address: wulf@web-den.org.uk
[wulf@bcs.org.uk will stop working shortly]
Website: http://www.web-den.org.uk/