Life sure has been interesting lately - if not frustrating! As you know, I went on my 3rd job interview in the last 6 weeks. The one last Friday with the paramedic service went so well they are asking for references. It's not a done deal but looks hopeful. I know working there will not solve all my "issues" but I'm praying, working in an area of great interest and my educational background being emergency medical care, will help me and I can calmly discern God's plan for me....in regards to long term mission work. Some people may think, how can you do missionary work with the "issues" you have? Well, seems to me God loves to work through those the "world" deems ...not worthy to be used. All I know is when I'm on the field, that is were I am most at peace...any cloud of depression is immediately lifted.
Little Missionary
4 comments:
Dear Julie LBM,
I'd like to remind you about Pilgrim David's WAIT, don't Worry.
I know them by heart, because God's had to say them over and over again to me this summer.
I am not good at waiting when I cannot clearly see the road.
He is there in the fog and darkness, right by our right hand side. And He WHO IS needs us to do his work here on earth.
Ephesians 2:
10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
In you he sees a willing and yet vulnerable, precious soul.
So many who have not time or interest for doing HIS work.
I am looking forward to the day you find your right place and am expecting for lots of wonders to happen.
From Felisol
Amen to that Little Missionary Julie..God will surely put you where He wants to and you don't have to worry about if people think you are suited for it or not. I, myself think that you are and I think all of the friends you have here are too!...Love Terry
The joy of the Lord is your strength, Julie dear...praying and believing good things for you as you abide in Him. Peace is wherever He is, and He resides in you.
Hugs,
Vicki
Don 't worry LM, God uses the weak thibgs of the world to shame the strong.
Amrita
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