The reality of day-to-day life often seems to contradict our spiritual visions. I appreciate how you are weaving together both factors in your memoir. Reading your words, calls back memories from my own life where I felt passionately supported in a certain direction, but the physical support or financial support legged far behind. It is affirming to follow those threads and to contemplate in the present how listening or not listening to guidance changed the trajectory of my life.
My favorite scripture is Romans 8:28: All things work together for those who love the Lord, and are called according to [Their] purposes. (Or something close to that 😉.) That statement reassures me that God will use my decisions in a good way no matter what decisions I make.
The reality of day-to-day life often seems to contradict our spiritual visions. I appreciate how you are weaving together both factors in your memoir. Reading your words, calls back memories from my own life where I felt passionately supported in a certain direction, but the physical support or financial support legged far behind. It is affirming to follow those threads and to contemplate in the present how listening or not listening to guidance changed the trajectory of my life.
My favorite scripture is Romans 8:28: All things work together for those who love the Lord, and are called according to [Their] purposes. (Or something close to that 😉.) That statement reassures me that God will use my decisions in a good way no matter what decisions I make.