Thursday, June 14, 2012

Pondering with a Purpose


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This Week's prompt is: Your Life
If you could start over, what would you be doing right now?


This is such a tempting thought.  If I had made different choices in my past, how would they have affected the outcome of my life.  There are certainly some things that I regret, but if I had not done them what would have been the ramifications.

As an example, my ex-husband turned out to be an abusive alcoholic.  The signs were there before I married, but like most I wore rose colored glasses.  Had I not married him, however, I would not have my three wonderful children--people who are productive members of society.  I would not have my precious grandchildren--the lights of my life.  I would not have been able to have lived in Europe, and experienced all the adventures there.  And I would not have had the life experiences that now help me to deal with people who are in similar situations.

So although my marriage turned out badly, looking back, I can see that it taught me many things, and prepared me for other events that I have had to face.  I am now more confident, self-reliant and content. Without going through this experience, I might be in a worse place than I am now. 

So I am content to leave my life in God's hands, and trust His leading.

Jeremiah 29:11 NIV
For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future".
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10 comments:

  1. Very well said... and I agree with you whole heartedly.... that which leads us into the fire makes us stronger!

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  2. Very true, I think all the things we go through make us stronger.

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  3. God does know what's best for us...even when we wonder. I'm glad you found the good in the bad.

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  4. I agree with you leave it with God He does know what is best for us in the long run... As we follow His path life just gets better :)) I am now a new friend following thanks for coming over & commenting on my post.

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  5. Marti, this is SUCH a good post, and such a reminder that God keeps His hand on His children and brings us through the most difficult of times for His own purposes. And you're such a good testimony that we can come out on the other side even better. This is a great lesson for us all.

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  6. Wow. You and I should have lunch! I married somebody NOT of my parents persuasion and that was the moment in my life that changed it for forever. I sometime imagine what my life would have been life if I had not done that. It could drive me crazy sometimes. I've missed out on many blessings because of what I did and a whole lifetime of happiness. Shoulda/coulda/woulda. What a shame we are not smart as teenagers and make so many ill-achieved choices that last a lifetime. *sigh*

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  7. As usual a nice thoughtful response to a blog query.

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  8. I think we all have regrets like this but you answered the question beautifully. I really wish I knew so much more when I was younger and knew how to act and behave better. Great post!

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  9. I think we all have things we wish we had been able to see clearly before they have such an adverse effect on our lives. Blessings to you - xo Diana

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  10. I have thought a lot about "if I only knew now what I knew then" ... I wouldn't have my sweet DD and my precious Ts, I wouldn't have moved to this area, I wouldn't have gotten my degree, I wouldn't have met DH, so much would have been so different ... I'm so glad that God has brought blessings out of a difficult situation.

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