Postby Jaltus-bot » Tue Aug 31, 2004 8:03 am
I don't think that your fate is sealed-besides, as long as you live there is always hope with God. My roommate from last year took that stuff very seriously. I think that from a human view (sorry, don't know enough to do theological) if you really believe that you will end up working at Wal-Mart, then you will live you life in such a way that that happen, thus disregarding the Spirit's leading in your life and throwing your life away. When we say something often enough, we can start to believe it. Th Bible is among other things a very practical book, which is perhaps why Proverbs 6:2 is in it (as I read it from Ssjjvash's post).
It sounds like you said you "might" end up working there, which is better than saying that you will unless you absolutely know you will. Was it as an example of not knowing what you will end up doing or somthing you honestly would think you might eventually do? God has great things in mind for each of us so feel free to wonder about other great things and never settle until you know it's right. Trust God, don't settle and aim high in life, but then maybe you know that if your worried about ending up at Wal-Mart. I don't think you have sealed your fate to Wal-Mart.
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