Spiritual Formation

Surrender

Read Isaiah 6:1-8 & Luke 22:41-43 “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”  God can ask a lot of us. In fact, He’s asks for all of us. When confronted with God’s majesty, power and love a struggle ensues. A struggle of the flesh against what is holy. For Isaiah, when before God’s glory and his angels, he fell trembling in fear because he…

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Spiritual Formation Waiting

Waiting on a God who never gets weary

READ Isaiah 40 To a God who never tires. My prayer. I am weary and tired. I am worn and weak. Yet you remind me of your greatness and my insignificance. You remind me rest can only be found in you—only by waiting in you Lord. I confess in this time I wonder why you haven’t returned. Why our world isn’t being demolished. You may be broken-hearted, yet you cease to grow weary. The nations are a…

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The Pilgrim Life

Intentional Wanderer

Like the prelude to each book of the Bible I must give grounds to who I am; a glimpse into my purpose.  I find it difficult to describe myself. Mainly because I dislike the way in which we categorize people, label them into groups, subsection them off and compartmentalize our lives. We are more than what we do, where we’ve been, how high we scored on the SAT, what university we attended or didn’t and…

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Learn by Paradox

Learn by Paradox

Each year I try to choose a theme for my life. I’m not into New Year’s Resolutions, but I’m a planner who likes to have purpose. Pretty ironic for a wanderer breaching on creating space for detours, but that’s where I am. THIS YEAR’S THEME. Let me learn by paradox.  Inside a small, black leather bound Puritan prayer book, there is a poem titled, The Valley of Vision. A portion of it reads. Let me…

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