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Sometimes we are called to proclaim God’s love even when we are not yet fully able to live it. Does that mean we are hypocrites? Only when our words no longer call us to conversion. Nobody completely lives up to his or her own ideals and visions. But by proclaiming our ideals and visions with great conviction and great humility, we may gradually grow into the truth we speak. As long as we know that our lives will always speak louder than our words, we can trust that our words will remain humble.

(Henri Nouwen, quoted in A Million Little Ways by Emily P. Freeman, page 167)

The one thing about blogging that absolutely scares me is this thought that I may not be living up to the very thing I am writing about. I know life is a journey and my walk with God is a process. I can offer grace more freely to others than to myself. Most often when I blog, my words are more a challenge to myself to live up to those words than to others. And yet knowing I may not always live up to my own words should not stop me from writing them.

Writing the words has almost become freeing to me. Writing the words calls me to live more fully in relationship to God. My words challenge me to rely on Him more heavily each and every day.

I am going to fail in some way, each and every day. Perhaps multiple times a day. But here is what I am learning – – – Failure does not mean that I do not believe in Him or in His Word. Failure means there is still a long way I have to go in this process of transformation. It means my God is not done with the work which must be accomplished yet in my life.

Faith is believing God is still at work in me even when I fail. Even in my weaknesses.

“For when I am weak, then I am strong.” (2 Corinthians 12:10, NLT)

I am joining …. Unite and Soli Deo Gloria and Titus 2 Tues. and Testimony Tues. and Titus 2sdays and Teaching What Is Good and Teach Me Tues. and Outside The City Gates and Tell Me A Story .