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Jun 19, 2005 00:38

I've got the spiritual blahs. K. I'm busy, distracted and somewhat uninterested in meeting with my God. Why? I know I've got some idol issues. Life is going well. I'm excited about new possibilities rising in the near future. I find myself turning to gardening, dreaming about a house we may be able to afford soon, and being a good parent, friend, ( Read more... )

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Isaiah 55:1-2 kmacgray June 19 2005, 13:29:53 UTC
Isaiah 55 1-2: Come all you who are thirsty, come to the waters. And you who have no money, come buy and eat! COme buy wine and milk without money and without cost. Why spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what does not satisfy? Listen, listen to me, and eat what is good, and your soul will delight in the richest of fare ( ... )

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Re: Isaiah 55:1-2 jenjoyb June 21 2005, 07:02:13 UTC
Thank you so much Krysta for your encouragement. He is truly making you a Godly women! I have been feeling tugs on my heart to get back into more serious study of the Word. I want to check this Beth chick out. Your not the first to recommend her studies. :)

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i_luv_chunk June 19 2005, 15:59:34 UTC
I'm right there with you. I feel the exact same way at the moment.

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jenjoyb June 21 2005, 07:05:34 UTC
Well, yuck! It's a good thing we have such a big Savior, huh?

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childof_the_80s June 19 2005, 22:02:14 UTC
I am right behind you...will pray for you:-) Sounds like you have alot to be grateful for though:-)

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jenjoyb June 21 2005, 07:11:44 UTC
"Sounds like you have alot to be grateful for though:-)"

This is sooo true. Maybe it would be beneficial for me to focus on thanking Him for all the good things instead of allowing my guilt for enjoying them drive me from Him. It's all from His hand, right?
Thank you for the prayers.

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childof_the_80s June 21 2005, 21:37:54 UTC
:-) All good things come from God:-) YEP!

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echoes_of_eden June 20 2005, 12:38:21 UTC
Hi Jen,
I've often heard that our greatest moments of Spiritual apathy comes when things are going well. It's during our harder times and trials that we more readily come before God. I think we are meant to enjoy our life, though not worship life. In other words, it's OK to enjoy life, have dreams, think about our futures, and not have to be in prayer 6 hours a day and studying the Bible another 6 hours a day, but at the same time we do need to keep God in the front of our minds in all we do. Sounds like a pretty neat balancing act :)
~ D

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guided_by_grace June 21 2005, 04:23:38 UTC
It's during our harder times and trials that we more readily come before God.

So THAT'S why I keep getting the whammy! :P

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jenjoyb June 21 2005, 07:38:33 UTC
I think I feel guilty because I feel like He should be giving me more "whammies", too. Like I'm not really holy unless I'm suffering or something. I guess for me the verse that says "Should I accept the good from God and not bad?" (paraphrased) needs to work in reverse for me. My theme Psalm for the last year 1/2 is Psalm 37. Once again some of it rings in my ears...
"Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart." verses 3-4
Love to you Annette! You literally did get 'slammed' again last night, didn't you?

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guided_by_grace June 21 2005, 20:28:39 UTC
Ever heard it said that there are three types of Christians? One's in the midst of a trial. One's just coming out of a trial. One's about to head into a trial.

Enjoy the calm, Jen. There is no shame in that. :)

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