The Distinctives Of Our Obediences
In considering a variation on a theme (from my last post), there is a deep breath of freedom in realizing your rose will not have to be exact to a previous pattern. It is good news to know that even if you perceive your call and purpose, that still does not lock down every detail about its ultimate expression. As surely as we must all mature toward the image of Christ in character and relationship (as sons), so we must mature in our understanding of calling and purpose through the distinctives of our obediences. I suspect history will likely prove our footprints as unique as our fingerprints.
(This is the sixth excerpt from Kathy’s article “Expectancy.” SEEC Magazine Volume 17 Issue 5)
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