19 Replies to “The Chill Of A Different Season”

  1. I can so relate…I feel that the Lord keeps me guessing sometimes, but that’s when I remember in the dark what I’ve learned in the light. I trust Him today because He’s been faithful in the past. Good nutshell Bryan.

  2. When you keep beating a dead horse. It’s still going to be dead. Sometimes you know it’s time to move on but you keep trying to make it work.

    1. yes thanks glad you get that too… took me almost four years to realize I need to find a new direction for the future.. but maybe it’s a timing thing.. Nutshell Sermons didn’t occur to me for a long time as a way to keep going!

  3. Needed to hear this…sometimes it seems with age comes winter….just waiting to see what God’s gonna do next.

    1. I hope I can bring something to our unfamiliar next steps.. talking to you on nutshells and hearing your input will keep me in fellowship… I think Isolation is the worst part of aging

  4. Sounds like one of the nutshells that has become a bit of an Ebenezer- a place to revisit and remember God’s faithfulness in His leading & teaching you.

  5. Kinda going thru a season with prison ministry. Asked God if it was time to step out after 26 yrs. He answered through someone else saying do not step out! Haha but now the small group of volunteers that I go with on 2 Sundays a month for a chapel service has been getting a shaking. One got thrown out [wrongly] ..some other people brought in that we didn’t know who they were or who told them to suddenly join us. Lol now some others might not continue because there others are sorta pushing them out. And I just throw up my hands and say…Now What? Haha

  6. Thanks I needed to hear exactly today…am in the winter of life though sometimes feels like spring…wondered if it was my turning 70s or something like losin̈g friends without saying goodbye, some not knowing til after. It’s Sunday morning and my friend Eloise used to bring a pint of Hagen Daas to me after church and we shared it and chatted…that was before COVID .. after she called and said she was in HCC, then after another then another. .then I followed suit 4 years ago and a friend said, Eloise died. She had sent me a bracelet and carved guardian angel from a jewelry company, and I wear the bracelet to remember her and her legacy …it concerns cause I don’t know why, we were close to same age and she was not Christian but knew I was. We respected each other’s faith. The bangle by the way is awesome not gold or silver or bead…it was her parting gift and means more than $

  7. Quite often we’re looking at the second hand on the clock while God’s looking at the calendar. That can be quite frustrating at times.

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