My week this week has been hangry as I’ve tried to windrow some prairie hay. Equipment failure, wrong parts ordered, and I could go in but I’m hungry to get the job done, yet restless and frustrated. I’ve told myself this is a test of patience, just hand it over to God. Just like a lot of issues, I have limited control, so just persevere. There are better days ahead and I’m grateful for so many things in my life. All material things not only depreciate in value but deteriorate. It’s better to prioritize eternal treasures, the value of what our Lord has done and is doing, and the value of encouraging others to do the same.
Friday, July 21, 2023
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