But then I had some free time yesterday, and stopped by the library, and...well...one thing led to another.

At least I was nice enough to get one for Russ too, so that he wouldn't have to wait until I was finished!

Now may I speak . . . to those buffeted by false insecurity, who, though laboring devotedly in the Kingdom, have recurring feelings of falling forever short. . . .
. . . This feeling of inadequacy is . . . normal. There is no way the Church can honestly describe where we must yet go and what we must yet do without creating a sense of immense distance. . . .
. . . This is a gospel of grand expectations, but God’s grace is sufficient for each of us.~~Thomas Merton: No Man is an Island
October 1st
Don't try to dazzle everyone with how brilliant you are. Dazzle them with how brilliant the gospel is. Don't worry about the location of the lost tribes or the Three Nephites. Worry a little more about the location of your student, what's going on in his heart, what's going on in her soul, the hunger, sometimes near-desperate spiritual needs of our people. Teach them. And, above all, testify to them. love them. Bear your witness from the depths of your soul. It will be the most important thing you say to them in the entire hour, and it may save someone's spiritual life.
We come to expect God to accept our understanding of what his will ought to be and to help us fulfill that, instead of learning to see and accept his will in the real situations in which he places us daily. …The plain and simple truth is that his will is that he actually wills to send us each day, in the way of circumstances, places, people and problems. The trick is to learn to see that- not just in theory, or not just occasionally in a flash of insight granted by God’s grace, but every day. Each of us has no need to wonder about what God’s will must be for us; his will for us is clearly revealed in every situation of every day….The temptation is to overlook these things as God’s will. The temptation is to look beyond these things, precisely because they are so constant, so petty, so humdrum and routine, and to seek to discover instead some other and nobler “will of God” in the abstract that better fits our notion of what his will should be.[It is] the temptation faced by everyone who suddenly discovers that life is not what he expected it to be. The answer lies in understanding that it is these things- and these things alone, here and now, at this moment- that truly constitutes the will of God. The challenge lies in learning to accept this truth and act upon it, every moment of every day.
~~Walter Ciszek
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ReplyDeleteAnd in full disclosure, she then read the entire book last night.
ReplyDeleteI'm still plugging away, but thanks!
It's true, Amy. I was like a woman possessed. I couldn't stop myself. I hardly paid a bit of attention to my family. (Though I did both cook dinner and eat it with them.) I just read, read, read!
ReplyDeleteLove ANYTHING by dick francis!!!!
ReplyDeleteApparently, I really need to read one of his books. :D
ReplyDelete*Everyone* should read Dick Francis. Here is what you get:
ReplyDeleteA mystery, set in the horse racing world of England. Your hero is everyman--a very strong and stubborn everyman. He takes on the bad guy and always gets a little beat up in the process. But he prevails, and is just so good that you (and everyone else) love him. He usually has or gets a girl, but whatever happens between them is described discretely. And by the end you wish that *you* were a jockey, or a trainer, or that at least you could experience part of the world for a little while. Dick Francis was a winning jockey for many years, and he does a great job of creating a bunch of unique books that all tie into the racing world somehow, but are still unique and exciting.
Most of his books stand alone, but he has one character that is in 4 books, written over a 30 year span. The book in the picture is the 3rd book of that group, so of course we're very invested in the character by now!