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Frame

If you want to miss the big picture, put a frame around it.

I’m learning that the more I decide what things are going to be, or how I should deal with them before I get to them, the less that I learn. The more I plan ahead, the less I’m able to experience what is really happening.

Instead of saying to God “This is what I want out of this experience”, it is me saying “God, what do You want me to get out of this”?

I want it all. I don’t want to miss anything.

I want to be open, like a child, to whatever is really there. I want to see with new eyes and hear with new ears.

I want to stop defining and start delighting.

I want to stop deciding what is “bad” or “good” and see things for what they really –are-, right then, and know that God is working through them to make them something else as well.

Nothing is constant. Everything is in the hands of God.

The more I expect to see things or people a certain way, the more I’ll see just that, and the less I’ll see what God has put right in front of me.

2 thoughts on “Frame

  1. By way of info, I was wondering why I should have to sign up with wordpress in order to “like” your post. Then I noticed that it was for the ad….
    So, as I wasn’t saying, I like what you said. To add to the choices you presented, I have a false sense of security when I “size things up.” Before making a pronouncement, I try to consider the word “maybe.”

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    • Dunno. I don’t really know why it is set up the way it is. Also, apparently I can make money off the ads if I choose to. Fine – if I get to pick the ads. Then I’d probably have a nightmare when it came to tax time.

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