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There is a train that goes by our house every day. In fact, in order for me to get anywhere in a reasonable amount of time, I have to cross the train tracks.
For 5 1/2 years, I have successfully mapped my exits and arrivals so that I would miss the train.
And then, all of the sudden? the rules changed.
It seemed like every time I needed to cross those tracks, I was forced to wait.
For a while, I even thought I had the new system figured out, but as soon as I was comfortable again, the rules changed.
I started taking it personal. Like this train was trying to sabotage my plans for the day by making me late everywhere. Like it "had it out for me".
Honestly, I started getting frustrated at God (I know, you good Christians probably never do that....sorry). I mean? God KNEW I had places to be! Why would he let this happen to me?
And then? I heard these words in my heart...
"It's okay to slow down".
"It's okay to slow down".
God knew I would be angry about having to wait. He knew the road wouldn't always be a clear shot to the finish line. And sometimes? He puts a train in your way to force you to slow down.
And rest.
Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I
will give you rest Matthew 11:28
4 comments:
Love, love, love this. Can you please write a devotional someday? Seriously. The next Beth Moore = Ashley S.
Great point!
Lo, what an honor that would be!! I'll let you know if God ever calls me down that path =)
This is a very touching post. We all need to remember that it's okay to slow down and enjoy the ride of life. :)
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