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It appears that often one of the things that gets us jumbled up in hectic schedules is divvying out priorities.
In our culture in the US, there seems to be a sense of dedicating a section of our lives to God and then having another section that lives somewhat removed from Him, you know - in the day to day stuff.
Arranging priorities can be hard, painful, even tiring lesson to learn. To pray, wait, rest in the Lord, and trust He will lead.
My mind turns to the story of Mary and Martha...who chose the better thing? Mary spending thing with and worshiping the Lord at his feet over being busy and blaming everyone else for not being busy too.
Verses sighted:
Proverbs 16:9
John 6
John 12:24
Galatians 2:19-20
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By Barbara Saunders Livingston, Jessica Eturralde4.6
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It appears that often one of the things that gets us jumbled up in hectic schedules is divvying out priorities.
In our culture in the US, there seems to be a sense of dedicating a section of our lives to God and then having another section that lives somewhat removed from Him, you know - in the day to day stuff.
Arranging priorities can be hard, painful, even tiring lesson to learn. To pray, wait, rest in the Lord, and trust He will lead.
My mind turns to the story of Mary and Martha...who chose the better thing? Mary spending thing with and worshiping the Lord at his feet over being busy and blaming everyone else for not being busy too.
Verses sighted:
Proverbs 16:9
John 6
John 12:24
Galatians 2:19-20
Support the show