My favorite attitude adjustment was from the Delicate Flower who wrote on my birthday card: "I hope you keep getting older for a very long time!" It was great to have you--and her--giving me the right perspective.
Gotta share a fun thing God did today, cause it seems like it should be passed on: Last week, some of the verses I was studying were Is. 55:1-3. A little obscure, but they popped up in a study that I have been working on off and on. They touched me so much that I wrote them on a card and shared them with Bosco. This morning, I spent an hour catching up on all the work e-mail that I missed while out at a training last week. What should show up but the same obscure little verses, with a detailed commentary, from a friend that sends me occasional devotionals! It blessed me more than I can say to remember that even the tiniest pieces of our daily walk are woven together by God. He misses nothing.
Here are the verses. If they blessed you, write and let me know--then you can pass them on:)
Come and buy wine and millk
Without money and without cost
Why do you spend money for what is not bread
And your wages for what does not satisfy?
Listen carefully to me and eat what is good
And delight yourself in abundance
Incline your ear and come to me
Listen that you may live.
Is. 55:1-3
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