tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5380172847113077234.post6112876820728981460..comments2023-03-23T05:04:33.667-04:00Comments on Nothing Greater than Grace: Like Sands Through the Hour Glass...Beckyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03381580120650122740noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5380172847113077234.post-74293609730578542462013-03-02T17:35:16.030-05:002013-03-02T17:35:16.030-05:00I really enjoyed this article of yours! I have fe...I really enjoyed this article of yours! I have felt this gentle pressure of time on my heart for a long time. My favorite book of the Bible is Ecclesiastes, and King Solomon talks about time so much in that book, likely the reason why I like it so much. I feel like a focus on time is healthy, a sobering thought that each day is a gift. I really felt convicted and encouraged by your words. Darcy is right in that each season has its focus. In fact, focusing on a few things is all I can really do successfully, and not even that at times! :) Teach me to number my days so that I may apply my heart to wisdom. Thanks for this.Rebekah Mnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5380172847113077234.post-43736432942014821352013-03-01T16:30:55.334-05:002013-03-01T16:30:55.334-05:00I feel this and so often it makes me panicky, want...I feel this and so often it makes me panicky, wanting to squeeze everything out of a day that I can. I like what Emily Freeman shared in her post at http://chattingatthesky.com yesterday, how each season has its focus and we can't feel guilty for the things we miss when we're putting our all into the task at hand. I pray you'll find your groove soon with the new schedule and that you'll feel grace to leave things undone and go to bed extra early until you're there.Darcy Wileyhttp://messageinamasonjar.comnoreply@blogger.com