So, Lord, when You tell us to "be anxious for nothing, but in everything let your request be made known to God," how do we obey that when our--my--nature is to be anxious? I'm taking a deep breath and doing my best to "let my request be made known to [You]." This is my request: Please, by Your great grace, help Amy to release her anxiety as well. ??? I also wouldn't mind at all adding this request: Would You provide for her needs for income, a job, a mission, by allowing her to work for Gordon for a time? This job as admissions counselor seems tailor-made for her, at least to us. However, we acknowledge and admit that You know far better than any of us do what is best not only for Amy but also ultimately for Your kingdom.
So here is a third request: Could we hear fairly soon? The wait is hard. She's supposed to hear today, and here it is, already 2:15 p.m.
It's all about You, dearest Lord God. Amy's heart is toward You, I am quite sure. Please bless her, calm her, and love on her during this time of waiting. No matter what happens, whether she works at Gordon or volunteers at Esperanza, she will be serving You. Thank You for that!
"Not my will, but Yours be done." Amen.
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