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So, the van is in the shop getting fixed.  Who knows what that will be.  We are still just relying on God that He will provide for our needs here…  It is amazing the way that God continues to provide for us.  This may be entirely overwhelming, and we have no idea how it is going to come together, but this is such a small thing to God.  Two broken cars aren’t even a blip on the screen for Him.  So, we will continue to wait and see how He provides.  

I’ll keep you posted.

~Peter

What do you think about when life is difficult?  What is the first thing that your mind does when crisis decides to pay you a visit?  Do you jump into a panic?  Do you loose sleep?  Or maybe you are the complete opposite, maybe you hibernate to get away from it all.  Endless tears?  Continual anger?  What is your response to crisis? 

I’ve been reading a book called “The Man God Uses” by Henry and Tom Blackaby.  It has been a great book so far.  I am not all that far into the book.  But I had to stop and think about this line of thought that they’ve got going on here.  Check this. 

“Character is not shaped by crisis; it is revealed in crisis.  When crises occur, you can discover more about yourself as you listen to the words that come out of your mouth, as you see what actions you take, and as you monitor your attitude and evaluate how Christlike it is.” 

WHEW.  Better tighten your belt a few notches. 

How does that resonate with you?  How have you dealt with crisis lately?  Have the words that come from your mouth and the actions that you take, and the attitude that you display all been more like Christ, or more like man? 

Please don’t make me answer.  I’m sure we won’t be happy with the answer!  At least, I’m not. 

But here’s the great news.  You and I are just works in progress.  Romans 5:20 reminds us that “where sin abounded, grace abounded much more.”  Right now you have the opportunity to turn this crisis that you are experiencing right now into a tool that molds you and makes you more like Christ. 

So, maybe crisis or difficult times will never be fun.  That’s probably true.  However, on the flip side, every crisis I have gone through, God has been there with me the whole time.  Faithful as the day is long.  So, I guess we need to think a little before we throw our hands up in anger, or go hibernate till the storm is over.  I guess there is a lot to be learned. 

What do you think?

~Peter

 

Hey guys, there are several blogs that I read daily once of which is Pete Wilson’s blog.  Pete continues to stir my heart and challenge me.  They have been doing a series at their church called Plan B.  A series that basically says, what do you do when life doesn’t work out the way you expected it to?   

 Just the other day he shared this video.  This is a story of a couple from Cross Point Community Church.  This is a must watch.  You know how people say you need to see this to believe it.  Sometimes you must actually see something to believe it.  Well, I could tell you how incredible this is, or how challenging this is, but you must watch this to believe it.  Their story challenged me, it made me cry, it made me think, and it made me grateful.  Check this video out.  I know it is kinda long, but it is well worth the time.  

I tried to embed it in here, but I couldn’t get that to work, so please just click this, and it will direct you to the video.

~Peter