This life is like a jigsaw puzzle.God knows His work wouldn't be complete without us! I don't know about you, but I am an optimist in that I have always had great expectations and confident assurance that most of my desires would eventually be fulfilled.To say it in a word, I have hope. That is, I have always trusted and relied on the
confident expectation that my desires would be fulfilled. But, let me throw in a
qualifier statement.You see, when I was much younger I guess I had some pretty wild and rather
immature hopes and desires. Now I know that they were actually a passing fancy,
something I thought I wanted but really didn't want or desire. In other words, I was
glad some of those hopes were not realized. What I've learned over the years is
something I'd like to pass along to you and it is this.Before I was a saved believer in Jesus, I had a lot of self-centered desires and hopes.
After I was born again, my viewpoint gradually changed to that of a Christian with a
heartfelt need, desire and hope to please my Lord. Then, I began to try my best to
see things as if I were seeing them through the eyes of Jesus.Gradually, over a long period of time (I guess I'm a slow learner), I began to submit
my desires and hopes to the Holy Spirit and to ask Him for His advice, wisdom and
guidance.Slowly it dawned on me that in order to lead a life that was pleasing to Jesus, I had
to learn to put things that were related to: I, me, my and mine in the background
and put the Lord's hopes and desires for me - regarding His glory - in the
foreground.Thus, in His gentle way, Jesus showed me that He wanted the things he'd created in
me to simply be available to Him for His purposes whenever he needed them. So, at
that point it became my hope to always be available to the desires and needs of my
Lord.You see, He only made one person, one human being, exactly like me. Therefore,
there must be something unique and special about me. Something the Lord needs
to make use of today, tomorrow or at some special time in the future. I'm sure it
must be something He knows only I can do for Him.Now, with this insight in mind, I try my best to keep myself accessible and available
to Jesus and His needs and desires by simply telling Him in my daily prayers that
whatever happens, He is - the hope of my life.Terry WeberNote: This is an excerpt from my book: Anchors Of Faith. You can
learn more about my book at the following website:
http://www.crafty-ones.com/web/viewproduct.asp?prodID=1244Terry Weber is a retired advertising/direct mail sales letter copywriter and
inventor of several useful items. Terry and his wife Doris are Habitat For
Humanity, RV Care-A- Vanners who, for the past eight years have volunteered to
help build more than 36 houses all over the USA. They travel to and from the 2-
week long builds in their RV. The money they make on their Crafty-Ones website
helps them pay their expenses to and from those volunteer Habitat builds.
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