A long night...

Wednesday, May 17, 2006
I can't even begin to tell of what went on last night. In fact I need to continue on it again today. I read Psalms 37, 51, and Romans 1. I had some quiet time and focused. Had a lengthy prayer. And I barely touched the tip of the hair of the surface.

There was much that I actually wrote down old school PnP style (Pen and Paper). It was two and a half pages almost. Well a lil over two anyways.

It wasn't depressing, it was reveleing, it was just focus time. It was a continuation from my thoguths of the sermon Sunday, and then some new stuff I read last night in a devotional that seems I could apply to my current situation with work.

So needless to say much came up upon that thoguht alone. Hopefully tonight I can do the same or at elast continue. Then again maybe I should let this stuff sit n stew for a while. Ya never know it just might be one of those things that need some time. Or things that are better on faith than understanding.

1 Comments:

Blogger Jason Ramage said...

Nice to have some productive introspective time with yourself and God. I really missed doing that back when I got to attend Intervarsity's chapter camp, but I just spent a day and night at Mount St. Francis last Friday just to relax, pray, and listen to God. Listening is difficult, but also revealing. God will definitely have something to say :)

Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:13:00 PM  

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