A page from my notebook



A page from my notebook, filled up today.

Sermon notes from service today on the left, drawing of a part of melbourne central station on the right. I had an hour to spare while waiting for friends, so I sat below the clock, and took out my paper and pen. Extremely squiggly lines are due unsteady hands, thanks to today's cold, further washed with rain.


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The grand weaver
Ravi Zacharias

When your will becomes aligned with God’s will, his calling upon you has found its home.

The Bible clearly lays down the starting point for this, and it is not terribly hard to discern. Whenever someone exercises leadership in the Bible, you notice the extraordinary lengths to which God goes in his pronouncement of the character and the vision of the person pursuing the call: “he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord” (see, for example, 2 Kings 14:3, 15:3, 34); “he did evil in the eyes of the Lord” (see, for example, 2 Kings 13:2, 11; 14:24). One of these two lines summarizes years and years of a life.

A call may not necessarily feel attractive to you, but it will tug on your soul in an inescapable way, no matter how high the cost of following it may be.

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