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Our
house is in a great deal of disarray at present. The Lord has given us an
opportunity and opened the door for us to relocate and take on a new ministry.
We were getting along great here in South Dakota and the Lord has been blessing,
but the Lord stirred our hearts and we are packing. Packing is quite a trial in a household of our size. There have been times recently when walking between rooms has been hampered by piles of boxes and sorted things. Sometimes it seems like literally and figuratively the whole moving stack is going to tip over if we aren't careful. I can just see it now: Headline --"Pastor Hospitalized by Falling Stuff." I am not sure how else it could be explained. Moving is a daunting task spawning fears and fostering discouragement. There are so many bases to cover, merged with having to say goodbyes. The unknown people, places and situations at any new location can make one feel alone. God knew Israel, and Joshua in particular, might be struggling with some of these fears as they were to finally step into the Promised Land. Moses said to Joshua, "Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD is the one who goes before you. He will be with you; He will neither fail you nor forsake you." (New Living Translation) I take heart in those words of truth as my family looks ahead at the adventure of our move!
All Scripture references are from the New American Standard Version unless otherwise noted. |