This decision has been bathed in prayer, and we continue to pray that God would bless the work of Tim's experienced, hard-working hands as we take the next steps.
I'd like to share some thoughts on taking leaps and not looking back...what God has been whispering to my heart in the wee hours of the morning and the quiet of the evening...
In general, I have been granted great peace regarding this choice. Yesterday, I was gripped by some "did God really say" and "what if" questions.
This morning I awoke with the same questions and God immediately spoke truth to my heart. He led me to Psalm 77:11-15, which talks about remembering what the Lord has done...and the greatness of our God.
This morning, Lot's wife crossed my mind. God told Lot to take his family and flee...not to look back. They didn't have time to pack their things...didn't know where they were going or how they would get what they needed. They were just supposed to trust God to provide....just to go and trust. Obey. But, Lot's wife looked back...and that's when the trouble came! (If you're unfamiliar with the story, Lot's wife turned into a pillar of salt when she looked back.)
There wasn't some perfectly orchestrated elaborate plan laid out before them where they knew exactly where they would live and how they would eat and how it would all work. They had to wait on the Lord and trust Him to provide...trust Him to keep His promises. (Just so you know, I tend to be one of those people that really likes a perfectly orchestrated plan where I have a sense of security and control!)
The only time it's good to look back is when we are remembering what the Lord has done. It is never good to look back in longing for Egypt (the old ways or where we came from)...or as Lot's wife looked back.
Are you struggling with a decision...feeling led to take a leap of faith...feeling tempted to look back and take your eyes off the Lord?
7 comments:
Best wishes on this new endeavor!
Praying the new business thrives and that God will bless it.
It's hard not to look back. I can understand why Lot's wife did but it was very costly to her. I trust God but it is so tempting to "look back" and not take the leap of faith when He wants us too
Sounds so exciting. Keeping you in my prayers. God is good.
I will be praying for your new business! How exciting!! Jeremy and I both come from 4th generation family business owners. :)
That sounds exciting! I'm sure there are fears too, but I hope God will bless it tremendously!
Praying for everything. How exciting !!
i am sooo excited for you guys!! this is a GREAT leap of faith, and I am sure He will provide! I will add you to my nightly prayers:-)
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