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Date: | Mon, 21 Jun 2004 11:40:21 -0500 |
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Kathy,
I know that feeling of being lost in the woods without a map. There are so
many things I want to do to serve God, but I often feel like I'm strapped.
So! "What on Earth am I hear for?" Does that sound familiar?
Lovings,
Pat Ferguson
At 10:18 AM 6/19/04, you wrote:
>Hey Brad,
>I know that you mean well, but I know that, while your answer is
>theologicly correct, it is often unsatisfactory to the person who is
>asking the question. We wish that God would come down and say, "You are
>a hammer," or "You are a drinking glass. This is how you fit into my
>puzzle. This is your function and job while you are on this earth."
>Everything that you said is true, and, probably most of us know all this
>in the back of our mind, but figuring out how to apply this knowledge is
>difficult and then, you can have doubt about whether you're doing it
>right or wrong or really discerning God's voice because the fruit can
>either be so hidden or take so long to develop. I'm constantly asking
>this question myself. I want my role in life more clearly defined so
>that I know that I'm doing what I'm supposed to do. Too often, I feel
>like I'm lost in the woods without a map.
>Kathy
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