Unhurried Grace - Keeping a Simple, Unhurried Heart of Faith at Home (Podcast 264)

Published: Nov. 19, 2021, 12:41 p.m.

b'In a world that is moving and changing at warp speed, sometimes I feel like I can\\u2019t keep up.\\xa0\\nHow do I navigate something that doesn\\u2019t stay the same for what feels like any longer than a nanosecond?\\nHow am I supposed to keep a perspective of my place in this world and more importantly, my role as a believer?\\xa0\\nI have been praying over this since early 2020. I have often bunny trailed into places I\\u2019ve never ventured before thinking that since everything is seeming like such a hot mess, maybe God wants me to do things I\\u2019ve never done before like become more of an activist. After all, most of my kids are grown and so I \\u201ccould\\u201d do more of those things.\\xa0\\nHe has allowed me to go down some of those trails for short time and what I found is that they are more like black holes than trails. God, in His faithfulness, has continually led me back to the words \\u201csimple\\u201d and \\u201cunhurried\\u201d time and time again.\\xa0\\nAs a culture, we are overwhelmed with information, both bad and good. I can spend hours pouring over the latest political or pandemic happenings. I can even more easily spend hours utilizing the endless resources available to study scripture, listen to great teachings and read books on slowing down and simplifying.\\xa0\\nBut here\\u2019s the problem: I am human. I am finite. I am limited in my ability to apply and obey the total sum of all the available resources.\\xa0\\nSo if I am chasing my tail trying to implement every good idea or principle I read or hear or come across, even those based on scripture\\u2026.(read the rest of the podcast by going to durendawilson.com)\\nComforts From the Cross by Elyse Fitzpatrick'