Thursday, October 15, 2015

WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THINGS THAT DON'T GO RIGHT

We must never miss the glory of one moment.  Not. One. Moment.

Even in moments of devastation, I know this sounds so odd to one's way of thinking, there is gold in them thar hills.  Our neglect of this zone just may be one of our biggest mistakes.  We tend to miss some of life's greatest wonder by assuming struggle is of no value.

Could it be that misery could open us to life's greatest wonder?  Embedded within every setback is a significantly available revelation.  We must try to learn to never waste a good problem for within such is buried new concepts of discovery as well as potential.  Even Thomas Edison made awesome discoveries due to repeated failures.

When encountering disruption, one can applaud or pout; be inspired or be angry.  It is a choice.  What I like about things that don't go right is that in each of these settings is opportunity for us to learn about the workings of God.  Even His Son learned obedience through the things he suffered.


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