But I will. I will write all those pages. They will be decent. I will make grades that are acceptable. I will graduate with honors in a year.
Isn't it odd - odd that I can say those things with certainty? It makes me think of Tom Sterbens. He once said that like Paul, we're all confident in something. Paul was confident - assured, persuaded, etc - in his identity before he met God. After God met him, Paul's confidence changed. He said,
"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." -Romans 8:38-39
I want that to be true of me. Right now, I sometimes feel more certain of my ability to succeed than I feel in God's true and everlasting love. I hope this changes soon. The only word I can think to use here is "Ojalá" (God willing).
Just my thoughts this morning.
4 comments:
إن شاء الله - or, Insha'Allah, also means God Willing.
I find that I say this to myself in my head.
Dr. Hoffman taught it to me.
It makes me feel better when I fully consider its implications. Additionally, I dwell on the philosophical implications of it all.
If my incessant commenting on your blogs is unnecessary and a bother, let me know.
My blog is more for personal satisfaction, vis-a-vis, a diary. And so I understand if you'd prefer that I refrain.
(I also tend to get both wordy, and pseudo-pretentious when I speak in text, forgive me. It isn't entirely on purpose; I just love language too much)
It doesn't bother me one bit.
I just can't promise that I'll do the same - I hope that doesn't offend you.
not in the least, ma'am
danielle you bless me
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