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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

On July 26th I wrote of a struggle and on August 9th I wrote of an encounter. This week the Lord has used the question of that encounter between Jesus and Peter to bring the struggle to an end. The question, "Do you love me more than these?" began to move within me until I was able to respond in the affirmative, perhaps for the first time in years. The "these" of my struggle is personal and does not need to be disclosed. It remains a mystery known only to God why it is that certain verses I have known my entire life began at a certain point to impact my life in a new and powerful way. I can only say that at a certain time I heard Jesus' question to Peter as if it were being asked to me. Things which I had long held dear I freely gave to God. In my life, the battle with God had narrowed to one particular problem from which I could not move forward without it being reconciled. No doubt, the struggle will re-emerge, perhaps in a new and different form, but I will be able to face it with confidence (in God) rather than defeatism. And, no doubt, new struggles will emerge as God continues to reveal more of "these" to my conscious self. I do feel, however, that this victory came not as a result of the strength of my will, nor even because I recognized the errors of my ways (something I had long realized), but simply because at a certain time and place God chose to grant me the grace to respond to him in obedience and thanksgiving. "For it is God who is at work in you both to will and to do for his good pleasure." Whoever you may be reading this, I continue to seek your prayers and thank you for all responses.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I rejoice to read about the work of God in your life. Your honesty and transparency have encouraged my own heart to continue trusting God in the midst of my own personal struggles, failures, questions, and doubts. My prayers are with you as you continue your journey of faith. My hope is that we will stand together at the end of the journey and gaze together upon the face of the ONE who brought us safely home.

1:06 PM  
Blogger bill rosser said...

Thank you. I am very grateful for your response and share your hope.

4:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I loved reading this post dad! The older I get the more I realize we all have struggles, including myself, many that I probably didn't recognize for a long time. Hopefully recognition is half the battle! So glad to read of the recent progress and hope it continues!!
Jon Rosser (forgot my password)

10:06 PM  
Blogger bill rosser said...

Jon: Your comment is such a blessing to me. Thanks for reading and for responding. Somewhere in the NT it says to confess your faults to one another. Perhaps there is healing in doing that, for the one reading and for the one sharing.

10:13 PM  

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