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When I first came here I was in crisis, I would scan others posts massively. Then had a period of many posts and messages. Overall, it helped though there were plenty of missteps as well. The people on this forum were incredibly kind to me during all of this. I am so grateful for the kindness. There are so many wonderful people that post here.
![]() I have learned that taking in less information and waiting and waiting for the right time to act is better. There are things I would like to do when the time is right but I am learning to pray about it. Pray more and do less. Too much information obscures but with wisdom from God, you will never go wrong but it takes time to discern it because of all the voices broadcasting in the world. Listen to too many and you might lose yours. Adopting this new methodology means there are some things I would like to start that will never be started. I have learned that half baked ideas are usually disasters anyways! Also learning to say less too. This skill may take longer. I really need Yeshua's help on this, but I am working on it. I also pray the He teaches me when and how to speak in a way that uplifts and doesn't tear down. That's my prayer. ![]() ![]() |
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Trust your inner voice. Maybe that's Him talking to you. Yes , it has to cut through all the noise out there. Or sometimes there are parts of the noise that you can piece together and hear Him. You are right, sometimes you just have to listen.
And yes , many of our plans turn out to be foolish endeavors. You got it right. You know what to do. If I've learned one thing it's that nothing will happen until it's time. How I interact with others and the outside world will be the result of an accumulation of my interactions with life outside myself. Okay , now I'm starting to talk too much. Just wanna say I can ID with you.
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