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Waiting For The Harvest... ?
Posted by aLv|N (Melbourne, Australia) on 24 February 2009 in Lifestyle & Culture.
In the book What’s Gone Wrong With the Harvest? James Engel and Wilbert Norton illustrate on a graph how people often go through a series of preconversion stages before stepping over the line of faith and receiving Jesus as their Savior.
I couldn't agree and sign the contract today. I suppose when I heard about the "news" thingy I already new what God was trying to tell me, but refuse to believe it. So today I got up and went to meet my boss, we sat down and talked. Come to the conclusion that he couldn't really offer me what I wanted, and vice-versa. At the end, the offer what on the table, a crappy offer. I was about to sign it because of where I am now. (Moving house and just had a holiday = no money). But heard the Holy Spirit said "NO" very strongly. So strong that it made me think twice, and decided to follow it. We then talk about how things might have turn out and this and that, and made peace with each other and I went in to tell the rest of the team. They were shattered. As much as my hearts wants to stay there, because for the pass 2 years plus I've called that shop home, and worked my butt off taking it to a newer level. But some part of me knows that my time whats up there.
That God had a bigger plan for me. A bigger picture. I might not see it now, but it's there. I called Linnie because I told her what happened previously, and she told me that God told her that I was getting to comfy and needed a bit of a nudge. But I know that I didnt have to worry because my God is SO BIG!
Alot of the time people blame God for the things that happen. It's true, most of the time, it's His fault too. It's just that we didn't get the see the same big picture He's looking at... thats all... I truely believe that God works miracles. But without the impossible, the miracles can't come right? So here's my impossible... I'm waiting on your mircales God...
*Special thanks to Lin who's be with me this whole time. And Sharene for all the love! ;)
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