While I may not, at this point in life, be where I belong or want to be, I am able, in retirement to take on devotional levels of commitment that I could not, while I was working, and am determined to do so, with my whole heart and soul. Giving myself over to His will, in every possible way, will make my remaining years sacrificial and beneficial for the Kingdom. That much I now can do.
Had I gone the way He showed me, in the beginning of my life, I would have fewer regrets and more satisfaction out of life now. Spending all of my time looking back, instead of forward would only waste more of the time I could be spending with Him and in Him.
At this stage of life, my will is a lot more stubborn than it once would have been, however. It will be a tough battle over my will and my ways, as opposed to His will and His ways. In the end, with His graces flowing to me, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, He will triumph in me, and He and I will be on my journey Home, together. This is my hope and my prayer, for my future.
Peace,
I am on my way Home. Home is where my heart is. I couldn't ask for better company, on that journey, than Jesus, God my Father and the Holy Spirit.
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