I was quite agitated, yesterday.
Max, the new technician seemed hard on learning. I had to repeat a simple instruction a few times. And he showed doubt on my explanations.
“Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength. This is PHYSICS. IF YOU DON”T KNOW THIS YOU CAN’T BE A MIROWAVE or RADIO FREQUENCY ENGINEER!”
He is on probation. We had a few clashes before and he does not take my instructions easily. Is this an obedient or teachable problem?
As my feeling was boiling inside me, suddenly something within me whisper: “Cool, man!”
Last night, I had a soul-searching time evaluating my emotion and the whole situation. God has gotten my attention. Or was it just my imagination that He is restraining me? Am I just trying to spiritualize the whole incident? Not sure who stop me, but it is good to have a handbrake that when “an accident” is going to happen, someone just pull that handbrake.
This morning, as I turned to the Daily Bread for my quiet time (Psalms 46):
http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-daily-bread/2009/10/14/devotion.aspx
The passage just hit right on to my thought that still linger from last night.
10 "Be still, and know that I am God;
Max, the new technician seemed hard on learning. I had to repeat a simple instruction a few times. And he showed doubt on my explanations.
“Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength. This is PHYSICS. IF YOU DON”T KNOW THIS YOU CAN’T BE A MIROWAVE or RADIO FREQUENCY ENGINEER!”
He is on probation. We had a few clashes before and he does not take my instructions easily. Is this an obedient or teachable problem?
As my feeling was boiling inside me, suddenly something within me whisper: “Cool, man!”
Last night, I had a soul-searching time evaluating my emotion and the whole situation. God has gotten my attention. Or was it just my imagination that He is restraining me? Am I just trying to spiritualize the whole incident? Not sure who stop me, but it is good to have a handbrake that when “an accident” is going to happen, someone just pull that handbrake.
This morning, as I turned to the Daily Bread for my quiet time (Psalms 46):
http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-daily-bread/2009/10/14/devotion.aspx
The passage just hit right on to my thought that still linger from last night.
10 "Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth."
Thank you, LORD for pulling the handbrake in my life. Amen!
Thank you, LORD for pulling the handbrake in my life. Amen!
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