I have been in a rut the past few days. A mental fog kind of.
I emailed someone, seeking advice and the entire experience has left a bad taste in my mouth, for lack of a better term. Apparently the person I emailed has an assistant who reads the emails first then passes them along. I received a reply, but it did not give advice, it felt more like a pat on my head than wise counsel.
In reading my email, I thought I was clear that I was seeking guidance, but I guess it did not come across as such. The reason for the bad taste is because I did not intend what I wrote to be seen by others. I was caught off guard when I received notification that my email would be passed along to the recipient. If I had known, I would have written by hand. In the long term scheme of things is it major? No, but since then I have felt adrift.
I am still trying to make sense of the verse 1 John 2:28. Something about the verse has me unsettled. I am going to email one more person in hope of receiving some clarity. I have talked to one or two people but I tend to end up with more questions and concerns and still no answers.
I am currently done with the verse a day challenge. I hope you were inspired. I am going to take a few days off from blogging and try working on my book. Once I complete the first chapter I will share a snippet of it with you.
God bless, and keep seeking the Lord.
Monday, August 3, 2015
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