Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tony Hayling
Calvinistic by persuasion
Mystic by nature
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2 Comments:
God has been dealing with me about being content, no matter what the circumstance or situation. It's a waste of time to play the "someday" game. I recall a line from a Carly Simon song "These are the good ole' days" and it's true, especially as we get older and our bodies are developing aches and pains. I want to learn to be like Paul, who praised in a dungeon- not that I want to live in extreme hardship to learn it. ;-)
Roxylee,
Thanks for sharing.
Learning contentment in all circumstances is a never-ending job until that Day.
Blessings,
Tony
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