tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3315004250562616045.post4471842671036761762..comments2015-05-13T07:00:24.949-04:00Comments on <center>Views from the Loft</center>: Tunnel of TragedySandra Allen Lovelacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15839870069094674464noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3315004250562616045.post-26180389173690570612014-12-16T18:31:17.581-05:002014-12-16T18:31:17.581-05:00Jenni, misery does not love company. But a sister ...Jenni, misery does not love company. But a sister in the Pilgrim Way sure does adore fellowship. May our Glorious LORD meet each of us right where we are, armed with all the blessings the host of heaven can deliver. AmenSandra Allen Lovelacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15839870069094674464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3315004250562616045.post-6251559374430852572014-12-16T17:37:18.327-05:002014-12-16T17:37:18.327-05:00Yes. yes. Yes!
"When a situation only holds a...Yes. yes. Yes!<br />"When a situation only holds a short bus ride to approach the Father or a few moments to pray together with outsiders listening in, there’s a stiltedness that occurs in the God-ward relationship. When such interactions become the norm over a long period of time with one dire need followed by another and another and another, even times of private intercession and fellowship are strained. It’s like living in a theater where somebody is constantly yelling, “Fire!” " This is sooo true and I am struggling to get back to a normal relationship with my Heavenly Father. Your beginning steps are good advice. I am seeking rest in the Father's embrace along with you.<br /><br />P.S. - So glad surgery was successful!Patrick and Jennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01755676397671653851noreply@blogger.com