Arriving at this place of interior indifference and trusting that God’s will is good—no matter the outcome—is no small task.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Indifference
Indifference does not mean apathy or disinterest. It simply means I must become indifferent to anything but the will of God. The degree to which I am open to any outcome or answer from God is the degree to which I am ready to really hear what God has to say. If I am clutching or overly attached to one outcome versus another, I won’t hear God clearly.
Arriving at this place of interior indifference and trusting that God’s will is good—no matter the outcome—is no small task.
Arriving at this place of interior indifference and trusting that God’s will is good—no matter the outcome—is no small task.
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