I really enjoyed reading what you have to say here, Dr. Nash. This was one of my favorites: “How would you answer this question today if Jesus asked you? Maybe he has been asking this question to you for a long time and you have been ignoring it or keeping yourself so busy that you don’t really look at what is the thing beneath the thing.” Redirecting and thought provoking to the root issue, something Jesus has a gentle way of drawing out. Thank you for sharing these words.
I appreciate your words and encouragement so much Allison. I am glad the question was helpful for you. Sometimes we need to have things unearthed to help us grow.
This spoke to my heart, thank you Matthew.
I really enjoyed reading what you have to say here, Dr. Nash. This was one of my favorites: “How would you answer this question today if Jesus asked you? Maybe he has been asking this question to you for a long time and you have been ignoring it or keeping yourself so busy that you don’t really look at what is the thing beneath the thing.” Redirecting and thought provoking to the root issue, something Jesus has a gentle way of drawing out. Thank you for sharing these words.
I appreciate your words and encouragement so much Allison. I am glad the question was helpful for you. Sometimes we need to have things unearthed to help us grow.
“We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.” That was a really poignant assertion I am going to chew on!
Thank you for your beautiful expansive heart….