“Let all my words sink deep into your own heart first; listen to them carefully for yourself. Then, afterward, go to your people.” ~ Ezekiel 3:10-11, TLB

We write our experiences down too quickly sometimes. Certain events need to simmer. Particularly when we’ve been hurt.

Before we gain a right perspective, we need the Lord’s insight. Otherwise, our words aren’t ready. We need a certain healing before we tackle strong topics, or else we’re merely grinding an ax.

Yes, it’s still true - everything in life is fodder for the writer.

But all in good time.

May 6, 2008 - 3:18 pm


One Response to “Simmer Down”
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    selahV Says:
    on May 7, 2008 - 4:37 am

    These words are so very true. Sometimes I think that even when I read a post like this, I should take a few minutes and let them sink in before I respond. Savoring words can be a delectable experience in and of itself. goood thoughts. mmmmn, mmmmn good. selahV

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