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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Doctor Doctor

I’m sitting at a doctors office with a friend, and this saying was hanging on the wall.
“The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you”

At first, I wasn’t sure I understood then it hit me and it makes perfect sense. As I have started on my journey I knew where I wanted to be. I also knew how far I needed to go. That was frustrating, it was like planning a journey knowing the end destination BUT the duration in between was overwhelming.

Here’s what I received from the saying. I knew what the Grace of God meant, that was knowing God filled in the gaps after I did my best and completed my efforts. I also know what the will of God means, doing what I am spiritually directed to do.

Let’s recap, if God never takes me where his Grace is unable to be, then why would I ever allow fear to enter in on my journey? As long as I know I did my best, whatever that means, the Grace of God will be there to complete what I was unable to do. It fits perfectly with playing the “perfect game.”

I “should” on myself all the time. I never felt or allowed myself to receive the Grace of God in any of my efforts. What good did that do for me? exactly...NOTHING!
Stop “shoulding” on yourself and know you are doing the best you know at that moment. Again, play the perfect game for one day, then for two, then continue on until it becomes a habit. Your feeling of freedom will be so sweet, you will wonder why you ever doubted how amazing you are!

Perfect Game:
Whatever is offered, take it
Whatever is suggested, do it
Whatever happens, declare it perfect


Create a "shouldless" day,

Jody

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