"Jumping ship"

CatEyes said:
Oops, sorry about the double post. It looked like it wasn't going through and I just kept hitting submit.

CatEyes

please don't worry about the double posting.it happens.
I think that what you wrote makes sense...and I like it, thank you for posting your thoughts.
 
mbb308 said:


I had to start with learning to do business with me. I had to accept the parts of me and my life which I can't change, and grow some cojones to change the parts that I could. The trick was know which were which.

My concept of God begins and ends with the first two words of the Lord's Prayer. If they are true, and my life seems simpler believing that they are than it did before I believed that, then how could God want anything bad for me? He could not, just as I don't for my son.

thank you for your response.
I see that you have htought this out....
I have been moving around in a great circle trying to fit it all together...now I have two more parts that.....I will add to my work in progress...they make sense on a deeper level.
thank you sir.
 
Batchoohus said:


thank you for your response.
I see that you have htought this out....
I have been moving around in a great circle trying to fit it all together...now I have two more parts that.....I will add to my work in progress...they make sense on a deeper level.
thank you sir.

You're ever so welcome, Ma'am.

I spent a great deal of struggle on this. Then I realized that "struggle" didn't fit. Simplicity did.

I would suggest focussing on quieting the disturbance within first, as best as possible. Spend more time listening than asking.

Instead of sitting and wondering what God's will is for me, I do the next thing in front of me that needs to be done. However it turns out, that's God's will for me.

Either way, it probably isn't any of my business anyway. The fact that I woke up this morning isn't any of my business, either.
 
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