There is time and then there is “Bethel” time.
I heard this when I first came to school and it didn’t take me long to realize
what that meant. Very little starts on time at Bethel and I use to get
frustrated about it. Being on time meant being reliable, accountable and
honoring to the person or event you are scheduled to be at. God has taught me a
lot about this and although being punctual is a good thing, it also can be an
issue too.
There are times you have to let go of the
smaller stuff and see the whole picture. I have been so blessed by Bethel. I
have learned to serve and learned to lead in a whole new way. God has honored
my faithfulness to those things I have put my hand and my heart to. As the
saying goes, don’t sweat the small stuff; it’s just not worth it.
In our intern meeting today Jason was teaching
about “rebuilding the lens” and although this could mean many things, today I
applied it to seeing what I was receiving from school and not why isn’t this
that way or this way. Etc…
What is your lens telling you?
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