I don’t have much to say about this area.
IÂ though his conclusion was thought provoking: “The willingness to reorder our priorities, whenever necessary is something we all ought to be open to, whether or not we are leaders. Those who are not prepared to do this get stuck in a rut. And if you find you’re in a rut be careful for it has been said, ‘The only difference between a rut and a grave is its depth.’ [I must remember this saying, might be useful one day
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It really comes down to the reasons behind the call to reorder our priorities. If, it is the result of long and persistent prayer, then the new plan and priorities should fall into place. If it is due to our impatience because we are unable to see the fruits of our current plan – then a change in priorities may give rise to further delays. What do you think?
Don’t get in a rut!
I don’t have much to say about this area.
IÂ though his conclusion was thought provoking: “The willingness to reorder our priorities, whenever necessary is something we all ought to be open to, whether or not we are leaders. Those who are not prepared to do this get stuck in a rut. And if you find you’re in a rut be careful for it has been said, ‘The only difference between a rut and a grave is its depth.’ [I must remember this saying, might be useful one day
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It really comes down to the reasons behind the call to reorder our priorities. If, it is the result of long and persistent prayer, then the new plan and priorities should fall into place. If it is due to our impatience because we are unable to see the fruits of our current plan – then a change in priorities may give rise to further delays. What do you think?