Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. (Psalm 139:23-24) I know I’ve done this passage before. It’s from a favorite psalm, it’s the passage of the day on Biblegateway.com, and, it goes nicely with yesterday’s thoughts. In fact, it’s a sort of an “outside the forest” view of the situation. Inside the forest, we don’t ask God to search our hearts or test our thoughts because we’re in our hearts and thoughts and doing the Chicken Little routine, partly because that’s where things can fall on our heads. When we’re outside the forest, we can ask God to search, test, and lead The good news is that outside of the situations that while we may need to excuse ourselves, pitch our fits, and return – described yesterday – knowing that our little fits are nothing more than a way to use energy and calm down so we can subm...
Lord, you are my God; I will exalt you and praise your name, for in perfect faithfulness you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago. (Isaiah 25:1) Yesterday evening was difficult. Something that was supposed to take 30 minutes took two hours, so I didn’t get to the prayer meeting. I am not making as much progress on the phrase count checks as I’d like. Never mind the fact that what I’d like would require that I check 439 phrases per day, some of them with more than ten occurrences. So far, I’ve averaged around 260 per day. Next week, I have 4431 individual words to check (738/day). Yeah. I know. Reason has nothing to do with it. Today started out comparatively well, until I was on my way home from errands. Then I got stressed again. Ignore the fact that I reviewed 87 phrases while making signs a...