I was so encouraged this week by a post by Pastor Steven Furtick called "I used to hate to be confused...". In it he describes how lately he is instead learning to love the feeling. Steven writes...
"When I’m confused about something, it’s:
- an opportunity to lean not on my own understanding
- a portal to a deeper understanding of the character of God
- a precursor to greater faith
- a great occasion to humble myself and seek the wisdom of others
- a sign that my God is elevating me to another level, and my current mindset isn’t adequate for the place God wants to take me next
- a birthplace for innovative and breakthrough concepts
If that's the case, even a fraction of the times I'm confused, I can learn to love to be confused too!
2 comments:
Great post. A little challenging to my faith, but that is probably a good thing. Thanks for blogging.
Thanks! I first heard Furtick at Catalyst this year, and he was just an amazing speaker.
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