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We are talking about Moses not being allowed to enter the Promised Land.
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The Rock represents Jesus, and by stricking the Rock twice it was like crucifying Jesus twice this is why Moses was not allowed to cross over. God had only told him to speak to the Rock
As usual, something to think about is right on time. As I recently faced a situation to test my faith, at the time I didn’t know that it would. All I knew was to trust God. I interviewed for a new job position in an area nursing I really desire to build my career. After the 2 interviews with this company, all look good, at least I felt I had the job. Within 72 hours of the last interview that I thought went very well, I got an email from the company’s HR department. It nicely stated they went with another candidate whose experience my there business needs. OUCH…all I could hear or think in my mind in that instance was “you are not good enough”. My initial reaction was to cry and become emotionally unplugged. Within seconds, I didn’t let that tear fall, I felt peace come over me, I told the Lord, okay. I said okay, I know you have something better for me and I am not going to lose time and energy here. I purposely continued to trust him and his plan for me in this area of my life. Well friends, I received a call yesterday from the Director of the department I interviewed with. She apologized and told me I received that email in era and that in fact my resume had not left her desk. She said looks at it everyday and that she was excited to hire me. She explained somehow, HR had a mix-up with the two positions she had available, that she still wanted me if I wanted to come on board. Of course, I said yes. The moral of the story here for me is not about getting the job (although I am very excited). I am more excited that I trusted God and his plan for my life in this area. That he found me faithful in my response to a No. I am learning in my bible study class ” I know his name” the many names and character of God. This week, we are studying, “El Roi” the God who sees. I am so thankful, like Hagar, God saw me.
Thank You Wendy, this is the second week these “Something to think about” has hit home with me. These are awesome. Yes @threebeansmombo, obedience is definitely a better choice over responding in anger.
The Rock represents Jesus, and by stricking the Rock twice it was like crucifying Jesus twice this is why Moses was not allowed to cross over. God had only told him to speak to the Rock
As usual, something to think about is right on time. As I recently faced a situation to test my faith, at the time I didn’t know that it would. All I knew was to trust God. I interviewed for a new job position in an area nursing I really desire to build my career. After the 2 interviews with this company, all look good, at least I felt I had the job. Within 72 hours of the last interview that I thought went very well, I got an email from the company’s HR department. It nicely stated they went with another candidate whose experience my there business needs. OUCH…all I could hear or think in my mind in that instance was “you are not good enough”. My initial reaction was to cry and become emotionally unplugged. Within seconds, I didn’t let that tear fall, I felt peace come over me, I told the Lord, okay. I said okay, I know you have something better for me and I am not going to lose time and energy here. I purposely continued to trust him and his plan for me in this area of my life. Well friends, I received a call yesterday from the Director of the department I interviewed with. She apologized and told me I received that email in era and that in fact my resume had not left her desk. She said looks at it everyday and that she was excited to hire me. She explained somehow, HR had a mix-up with the two positions she had available, that she still wanted me if I wanted to come on board. Of course, I said yes. The moral of the story here for me is not about getting the job (although I am very excited). I am more excited that I trusted God and his plan for my life in this area. That he found me faithful in my response to a No. I am learning in my bible study class ” I know his name” the many names and character of God. This week, we are studying, “El Roi” the God who sees. I am so thankful, like Hagar, God saw me.
Thank You Wendy, this is the second week these “Something to think about” has hit home with me. These are awesome. Yes @threebeansmombo, obedience is definitely a better choice over responding in anger.