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	<title>Comments on: A Beautiful Mess: Stations</title>
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		<title>By: dianne</title>
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		<dc:creator>dianne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 15:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hmmm... good question, dean.  i&#039;m definitely with barb at the &quot;figuring it out&quot; station, but your &quot;jumping ship&quot; idea and the sailing ship you chose for this week&#039;s picture got me to thinking ... i&#039;ve always believed i&#039;ve been &quot;on the bridge&quot; with Jesus for a very long time, but maybe i&#039;ve imagined the ship as a top-class cruiser with all the very best technical navigation equipment at hand.  it&#039;s fairly easy to remain confident in that scenario, even in a foggy calm or a windblown storm, if you trust the captain knows his equipment and is directing you to use it accurately.  but of late it seems i&#039;ve been assigned a new vessel - same captain, but now it&#039;s an old, classic sailing ship without any navigation tools at all beyond the captain&#039;s wisdom and skill with the sea and the stars.  and the fog sets in, and then the storms hit, one after the other, and i&#039;m still called to stand there on the bridge and faithfully carry out His orders.  that takes trust to a whole new level, because my inclination now is to grab and hold tight to anything that doesn&#039;t move and feels stable, but you can&#039;t do that and still obey the captain.  long analogy - but that&#039;s how i think and that&#039;s where i am.  working hard to trust and obey.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hmmm&#8230; good question, dean.  i&#8217;m definitely with barb at the &#8220;figuring it out&#8221; station, but your &#8220;jumping ship&#8221; idea and the sailing ship you chose for this week&#8217;s picture got me to thinking &#8230; i&#8217;ve always believed i&#8217;ve been &#8220;on the bridge&#8221; with Jesus for a very long time, but maybe i&#8217;ve imagined the ship as a top-class cruiser with all the very best technical navigation equipment at hand.  it&#8217;s fairly easy to remain confident in that scenario, even in a foggy calm or a windblown storm, if you trust the captain knows his equipment and is directing you to use it accurately.  but of late it seems i&#8217;ve been assigned a new vessel &#8211; same captain, but now it&#8217;s an old, classic sailing ship without any navigation tools at all beyond the captain&#8217;s wisdom and skill with the sea and the stars.  and the fog sets in, and then the storms hit, one after the other, and i&#8217;m still called to stand there on the bridge and faithfully carry out His orders.  that takes trust to a whole new level, because my inclination now is to grab and hold tight to anything that doesn&#8217;t move and feels stable, but you can&#8217;t do that and still obey the captain.  long analogy &#8211; but that&#8217;s how i think and that&#8217;s where i am.  working hard to trust and obey.</p>
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		<title>By: Barb</title>
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		<dc:creator>Barb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good question dear Dean-I&#039;m not sure I totally understand it , but I&#039;ll give it a try. I would say that I am at the &quot;trying to figure it all out station&quot;. Having you challenge me for the past couple of years has truly had an effect on my life. I&#039;m now trying to figure out how following Jesus affects my life as a wife, mother, Jammy, daughter, sister, Auntie, grandaughter and friend. You would think that I would have been working on this many of the years that I have been a Christian but that&#039;s just not the case. I guess you could say that I am finally in the ACTIVE phase of &quot;figuring it all out&quot;! Somehow, I feel that this will be my station in life for the rest of my life. I doubt that I will ever figure it all out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good question dear Dean-I&#8217;m not sure I totally understand it , but I&#8217;ll give it a try. I would say that I am at the &#8220;trying to figure it all out station&#8221;. Having you challenge me for the past couple of years has truly had an effect on my life. I&#8217;m now trying to figure out how following Jesus affects my life as a wife, mother, Jammy, daughter, sister, Auntie, grandaughter and friend. You would think that I would have been working on this many of the years that I have been a Christian but that&#8217;s just not the case. I guess you could say that I am finally in the ACTIVE phase of &#8220;figuring it all out&#8221;! Somehow, I feel that this will be my station in life for the rest of my life. I doubt that I will ever figure it all out.</p>
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