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Try your best to see it through. Today's devotional reminded me of a kid's book that I love to read to my kids. It is called "God believes in you" by Holly Bea. It is a book that is motivating to me because each page is a reminder that we all mess up, feel alone, tarry, and so on. Still, through all our phases God continues to believe in us. My favorite line in the book is...
When you have a task to do,
But don't think you can follow through,
Let go of fear and know its true,
That God believes in you.
I work from home and as I sit at my desk and work on things I will sometimes have my son sit in here with me. He has told me that he feels bored when he is in the room and not playing. He will usually start to fiddle with something or try and talk with me but, I can't always work and chat so I ask him to be quiet. I remember being in his situation as a kid and getting used to spending large amounts of time waiting for an adult to finish something or tell me what to do next. Now that I have a family of my own and make many decisions about my life, I need to remember that feeling of being bored and that it is ok. I can sit in boredom for a while and wait for God to tell me what to do next.
By Bill WilliamsTry your best to see it through. Today's devotional reminded me of a kid's book that I love to read to my kids. It is called "God believes in you" by Holly Bea. It is a book that is motivating to me because each page is a reminder that we all mess up, feel alone, tarry, and so on. Still, through all our phases God continues to believe in us. My favorite line in the book is...
When you have a task to do,
But don't think you can follow through,
Let go of fear and know its true,
That God believes in you.
I work from home and as I sit at my desk and work on things I will sometimes have my son sit in here with me. He has told me that he feels bored when he is in the room and not playing. He will usually start to fiddle with something or try and talk with me but, I can't always work and chat so I ask him to be quiet. I remember being in his situation as a kid and getting used to spending large amounts of time waiting for an adult to finish something or tell me what to do next. Now that I have a family of my own and make many decisions about my life, I need to remember that feeling of being bored and that it is ok. I can sit in boredom for a while and wait for God to tell me what to do next.