I regret to inform you that this my last entry here at True Heart Times. I have been adding articles and self-written pieces here for the better part of two years. I've learned a lot. God has used this forum to challenge me to think Godly about issues I would normally not comment on. He's given me great topics. He's given me controversial topics. Some of you have actually stopped by to read what I had to say. Not many, but some.
In the end, I think my work here is good, but not necessary. I have looked at other blog sites and, to be honest, they approach many of the other topics I want to touch on and do a much better job of it. So, let 'em. It has also been a struggle to keep writing things. I find I write two or three things, then two weeks will go by with nothing. I just don't have the schedule that allows me to write all I'd want to.
Besides, the writing I want to do is on my computer. I've been challenged by God to write more plays. I'm going to focus on stage and screenplays. I've put a first draft togther of a play that might be used as the next Christmas play. I also feel God giving me vision for a one-man show. Short pieces, drama, comedy - all sorts of stuff. I need to pray on that one.
While I was at my Office Manager's wedding December 29, God spoke during worship - "Expect change." and "Be listening to Me through the changes." At first, I thought the changes only referred to work. But Tricia heard the same word. The change goes deeper than just my job. How deep? Dunno. And it's not my job to try to isolate it out. I just need to be self-controlled and alert, always on the ready. He'll let me know when the pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire are going to move. I can't get the big fan out and try to move them myself. So we need to press in to God and be listening for His voice. Scary, but awesome all at the same time.
I'll leave you with that - "Be listening to Me through the changes". That's good for anyone. God is not silent; we are not listening.
I've enjoyed our little times together. Stay true to the heart god placed in you. As John says in the last chapter of Wild At Heart - "Now, reader, it is your turn to write - venture forth with God. Remember, don't ask yourself what the world needs..."
2 comments:
I'm glad for the changes you've made in this post.
Love you, D! We all need to figure out our priorities! May the Lord bless you as you walk in His way.
Dear Darren, perhaps it is not so long...but until the next time. You have said that others are saying it better. Maybe this is true, but perhaps in the future you will have something to say that no-one else is saying. Maybe you will be afforded the oppurtunity to shout from the housetop what He has whispered in your ear. May He prosper you richly in your pursuit of Him.
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