Many times, I think, the standard we set for ourselves of what we think God wants us to be or become is not, in reality what He’s really concerned about. We fret about not measuring up here or there and then get discouraged because of our failure. A word of wisdom from Caryll Houselander:
I often think that the ideal of our perfection that we set up, and often go through torture to achieve, may not be God’s idea of how He wants us to be at all. That may be something quite different that we never would have thought of, and what seems like a failure to us may really be something bringing us closer to His will for us.
So . . . try to be a little bit freer to let go of what may not be His expectations for you and just abandon to His love. He is a good Father–really not that hard to please if we are well-intentioned. “For the Lord sees not as man sees; man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart” (1 Sam. 16.7)
Sr. Dorcee, I am so thankful to have found your blog. Is it possible it is written for anyone else but me? Just kidding, but honestly, it scratches where I itch regularly. Thank you for my daily dose of hope. Pat
When He’s working on the heart, it can be very hard to see, making it hard to measure at all.
You’re absolutely right, Tesa. It’s like the seed planted in the soil. For a long time you can’t tell anything is happening–and it sure doesn’t help to dig it up and look at it. 🙂
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