A thought by Mark Batterson from his book, Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God (p. 152). The Crown Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) I know, I know. We want things to happen right now. I don’t like to go to the Doctor’s office because you have to wait in that waiting room. But to the kid playing over there with the toys, waiting is fun. Time is relative. Mark says, “Parents of toddlers, you know this. To two-year-olds, next week might as well be next year, and next year might as well be never. Why? Because one year represents 50 percent of their lives. If you’re fifty, a year represents 2 percent. To children, one day can feel twenty-five times longer than it does to their parents, and it might be even more pronounced for the children of God. With God, ‘a thousand years are like a day’! (2 Peter 3:8) With us, a day can feel like a thousand years!” Mark goes on, “Tho...
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