Now, I understand why some people tend to be sluggish as a result of tiredness. I think exhaustion would be a better description. I remember reading the book, "The Dream Giver" by Bruce Wilkinson, which I am planning to read again. It is an inspiring fictional story describing or illustrating God's great purpose in our lives and how we
should respond to it.
Ordinary is the main character of the book. He is just an ordinary person, as the name puts it, but not until God gave him this dream one morning. His journey toward his dream wasn't easy. There are doubts, lots of uneasiness, and discouraging people. In fact, most of these people are the ones closest in his heart.
I wish I could go back to the chapter on which he felt exhausted. I want to remember what he practically did, so I can do it right now, given my present feeling. Gladly, God reminded me that all I have to do is to rest for a while, kneel and pray.
Anyway, here's a wonderful quote from the book:
should respond to it.
Ordinary is the main character of the book. He is just an ordinary person, as the name puts it, but not until God gave him this dream one morning. His journey toward his dream wasn't easy. There are doubts, lots of uneasiness, and discouraging people. In fact, most of these people are the ones closest in his heart.
I wish I could go back to the chapter on which he felt exhausted. I want to remember what he practically did, so I can do it right now, given my present feeling. Gladly, God reminded me that all I have to do is to rest for a while, kneel and pray.
Anyway, here's a wonderful quote from the book:
"For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose." -Philippians 2:13
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