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The reality is that in so many areas of life and living folks are at their wits end as they go day by day. If we are to ponder on that it should cause us to ask the question. How do folks manage? Where does the supply come from to keep them for tomorrow? What present help is there for them through their suffering and survival?
That journey helped me to put perspective on some things.
Conclusion
May we take our cue from this lesson of “living on ‘E’” as means to understand how to survive while in lack and how to bounce back with confidence. May we remember that our ‘E’ will be enough to take us to the next pit spot. That there is hope still for new supply even though it does not feel that way in the moment of emptiness. And that our ‘E’ calls for effort, which contributes to our betterment so that we are prepared for the drought and famines of life.
By Cavaughn EdwardsThe reality is that in so many areas of life and living folks are at their wits end as they go day by day. If we are to ponder on that it should cause us to ask the question. How do folks manage? Where does the supply come from to keep them for tomorrow? What present help is there for them through their suffering and survival?
That journey helped me to put perspective on some things.
Conclusion
May we take our cue from this lesson of “living on ‘E’” as means to understand how to survive while in lack and how to bounce back with confidence. May we remember that our ‘E’ will be enough to take us to the next pit spot. That there is hope still for new supply even though it does not feel that way in the moment of emptiness. And that our ‘E’ calls for effort, which contributes to our betterment so that we are prepared for the drought and famines of life.