
“For it is God who is at work in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure. Therefore, do all things without grumbling and disputation.” ~Philippians 2:13-14


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How to do that when bad things occur ?
It’s a call to trust God “even unto death,” Ron (Philippians 2:8), though in most cases it probably translates more to trusting Him when His will merely contradicts our own.
left off philippians 2:11 from 2:13
Nice
LOL! I love this. Stop murmuring and squirming so God can complete His work in us. Reminds me of children, which we all really are 🙂
Squirming, wrestling, I’m guilty of both. 🙂
I, of course, have overcome such human weaknesses… ;>)
Haha! WONDERFULLY SAID!
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Another thought provoking, soul searching blog, Mitch… I suppose it’s human nature (or is it the Devil) that causes each of us to act like a kid getting that first haircut… squirming around in the barber’s chair. If we don’t grow up / learn to be cheerful and patient / sit still… it’ll be a figurative bad hair day for all concerned. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB10MHhftXc
Convicted.
amen 🙂
philippians 2:11 hide the word to not sin against thee
he gave his angels a savior that’s born
a savior is known by his doings
on the sabbath day