“Often an open door to another room begins with a sense of discontent about the room you’re already in.”
A thought
by John Ortberg, (2015-02-24) from his book. All the Places to Go . . . How Will You Know?: God Has Placed beforeYou an Open Door. What Will You Do? (p. 5). Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.. Kindle
Edition. (Click on the
title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
That
has been so true in my life.
I
remember the day that I became discontented of living with the fear of being
hurt and rejected again and decided that God had something better for me so I
became open to having a relationship. It
was in that year that I asked Margaret to be my wife.
I
remember when I became discontented at being a staff minister and looked to
becoming a pastor which led to becoming a church planter. I loved being a church planter.
I
remember the day that I decided I didn’t want to become an invalid so I started
walking and walking and walking. I still
spend time walking every day.
I
remember the day that I became discontented with my inactivity as a retired
person and began writing. I love my
times of writing.
I
remember the day that I got discontented with seeing Margaret going off to work
and decided that I would start taking her to work and picking her up. I love that extra time each day that I spend
with my wife who is my best friend.
What
sense of discontent is leading you through an open door?
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