A thought by Steven Furtick (2010-09-21) from his
book, Sun Stand Still: What Happens When You Dare to Ask God for the Impossible (p. 30). Multnomah Books. Kindle
Edition.
That
is so true. They haven’t had the disappointments
in life that we who are older have experienced. They still believe that they can climb that
mountain and from a physical standpoint they can. They still have a lifetime ahead of them and
they need that unquestioning optimism.
That is true if it is just in themselves and their own abilities.
But
for those of us who have found a deep dependency on God to be the key to real unquestioning
optimism then I think the older I get the more optimistic I become. Granted building a great church in St.
Petersburg may be out of the question but building a worldwide influence may
not. If God is in it the sky is the
limit. I can sit here in Walsingham Park
in Largo, Florida and reach the world with my computer. I can
know from experience that I can trust God because of His working things out in
difficult times in my past. Experience
in my relationship with God has truly made me more optimistic.
Now
if I was young and experienced there would be no limit to my optimism but
because of my unquestioning trust in God the same is also true of me at
64. I really do believe that the best
days of Margaret and my life are still ahead.
What
about you?
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