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While visiting with friends in the mountains, an afternoon squall came up and drove everybody indoors for a siesta, while we waited for the storm to pass. Conversations deepened. Discussions about life purpose, true callings, gifts, burdens and responsibilities filled the kitchen. Big picture conversations about getting the most out of life, living life to the fullest and doing our personal very best!
We pondered options and variables and asked the questions, "What if?" "How can anyone know?" "What does it take?" "Do we sacrifice the great and only do the good?" "What if we are supposed to be doing something else?"
We were stuck on the concrete, even though we live in the abstract.
Then we turned around and saw this rainbow, literally
right at the close of that conversation.
This rainbow reminded us of God's presence. His guidance and provision support us and
sustaining.
The rainbow wasn't the answer. The rainbow wasn't the direction or even a
clue to the answer but a reminder of Him.
The answer we were looking for was in response to career questions. It seemed like our answer wasn't the answer
but He was the answer. He is the answer
to our questions. He will provide.
We often fret and worry about details when He repeatedly
reminds us not to worry.
Maybe the answer is in the process of asking the question, articulating
our perceived issues, then trusting him for the answer, in his time.
Not every opportunity is one of simple yes or no. Frost reminds us to consider the path less
traveled. The Word discusses a narrow road and a wide road. Interstates and jeep trails and forks in
every path clarify our focus and priority!
Genesis has a story (Chapter 22) where Abraham is willing to
sacrifice his good for something even greater. This happened when Abraham held onto his son with an open hand, willing to allow God to provide! How tight do we hold on? ...
This different view of the same valley shows a new perspective. We did get to see the big picture! From the neighboring mountains this desert valley is still gorgeous!
How tight do we hold on to what we have? Who we are? What we think? Believe? or Know?
Just after a conversation about...
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