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Encouragment

God is Still At Work

Posted Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 and visited 256 times, 1 so far today
by MInTheGap

Late Night Somewhere in between debates on the presence of God and Creation and the thoughts of a God who has always been at work I’ve found myself taking a hard look at who I am, who I should be, and what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ.

It’s easy, while you’re caught up in the day to day activities of life to miss God’s plan, to lose site of Him and to start focusing on yourself.  Each and every day I get up to do basically the same thing, with little variety, attempting to take comfort in the knowledge that God works even in the mundane, and yet the Holy Spirit has been at work in my heart to want more.

How do I know it’s Him?  Because God always comes first.  This is one of the first truths that I came face to face with in my devotional study.  We want more of God because He is at work in our hearts.

I say this because I believe that God is currently working a plan out that I have yet to see the end of– but I know it’s Him.

To understand my walk with God, you have to look back over my life, and so– as boring as it will probably be, I want to take some time of reflection, time to show you God at work, and point the way to where I see God at work right now.



MInTheGap has been commenting on the culture at large and current events since 2004. He enjoys spending time with his family, writing, and being active in his local church.
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Table of contents for MInTheGap's Story

  1. God is Still At Work
  2. A Christian Tradition
  3. To College, and Beyond
  4. The Kid
  5. The Split and Elevation
  6. A New Mission

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2 Responses to “God is Still At Work”

  1. MyAvatars 0.2 Rachel Says:

    Glad you are doing this… and glad I finally have time to read it.

    Rachels last blog post..My Rant for the Week… and An Announcement

  2. MyAvatars 0.2 MInTheGap Says:

    @Rachel: I’m about ready to write the next installment, but you never did tell me what you thought!

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