Walking in humility is signing up to write for 31 days straight, only to fail at getting your scheduled post completed on day 2....
Whoops.
I planned to write after church today but instead was surprised with an afternoon {almost} alone with my husband, which is a rare treasure these days. Deciding that people, especially my people, are always more important than things {even if those things are writing}, we tried a new place for lunch and enjoyed some much-needed time together.
So tomorrow will dawn with strong coffee and writing, Lord willing, but until then, I'll leave you with this gem from Tim Keller as sneak-peek of what's to come:
Martin Luther opened the Reformation by nailing “The Ninety-Five Theses” to the door of Wittenberg Cathedral. The very first of the theses was: “Our Lord and Master Jesus Christ…willed the entire life of believers to be one of repentance.” Repentance is the way we make progress in the Christian life. Pervasive, all-of-life-repentance is the best sign that we are growing deeply and rapidly into the character of Jesus.
Goodnight!
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This post is part of a series I’m writing for the month of October called, Walking in Humility: Learning to Abide with God in the Everyday. If you’re interested in the reading the rest of the series, you can find it here. Enjoy!