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The discovery that God is a process-oriented problem solver can be an empowering revelation. To know God is up to something – in both His story and in the seasons of our lives – gives us hope and understanding. It is not a small thing to stop looking at the work of God in terms of events that are haphazardly strung together.
God is a very careful and deliberate orchestrator!!
This discovery is particularly helpful for those in transition. It stretches our perspective, helping us to see the connection of what He has done, and what He will do, to what He is doing right now. It gives value to every moment; and helps us to follow along.
Because we are “in process”, examining the past and the future often sheds light on the purpose God has for our next season.
Let me stop here and remind everyone that every bit of examination, consideration, exploration, etc. is to be done in conversation with God. If we are not positioned to hear what He has to say, we will undoubtedly miss something – potentially something very important.
It is good to know that the Father loves talking to His children.
Now, with that reminder, let’s look at the way God brings the past into our conversation about the His call to more. Read the rest of this entry »