Snippet
We must never put out dreams of success as God’s purpose for
us. The question of getting to a particular end is a mere incident.
What we call the process, God calls the end. His purpose is that I
depend on Him and on His power now. It is the process, not the
end which is glorifying to God. (Oswald Chambers, My utmost for
His Highest Westwood NJ Barbour and Co 1963 Pg 152
Scripture
He had a dream in which he saw a stairway resting on the earth,
with its top reaching to heaven, and the angels of God were
ascending and descending on it. Genesis 28:12 NIV
Song
"Collapsible Lung” By Reliant K
Between the miles of open road
I lost sight of what might matter the most
I stumbled into the great unknown and found
That time won’t slow down
I’m getting by with my collapsible lung
And it’s a good time 100% of the time
And I’m like a ladder with a missing rung
And it’s a slow climb headed back to the sky
And I’m feelin' backwards when I’m trying the most
And I hope haven’t heard the last words from the holy ghost
Cause I think that I’m supposed to be
Well on my way by now
I'll do the twist with my replaceable hips
And turn you right round
Then dip you down to the ground
And now I wanna grow old and rub your tired limbs
And take it easy
Until we wither away
Until we wither away
Between the miles of open road
I lost sight of what might matter the most
I stumbled into the great unknown and found
That time can’t slow down
To take a breath and then take it in
To think of places I’ll go I haven’t been
To pour my heart into everything I've found
Time won’t slow down
Feelin' backwards
And I hope haven’t heard the last words
No, no, no
Cause I think that I’m supposed to be
Well on my way-eh-eh!
Eh eh!
Wooo…
To pour my heart into everything I found
Between the miles of open road
I lost sight of what might matter the most
I stumbled into the great unknown and found
That time won’t slow down
To take a breath and then take it in
To think of places I’ll go I haven’t been
Sentence Prayer
Bring us home to you, O God: here in this place, and wherever
we may go. Common Prayer a Liturgy for ordinary Radicals
Zondervan 388
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