Why don’t people ask when they need help? To me, one of the most important skills one can have in the work world is knowing when to ask for help - before you start drowning is usually a good time.
Maybe people are afraid of being turned down, or thought of as incapable themselves if they ask for help.
I wouldn’t be posting here if Jim and Anne hadn’t asked me to. My posts don’t seem to generate much in the way of comments anymore, but from time to time people let me know that Love/God spoke to them through something they read here.
People in charge of ministries at churches that need help, should do like Jim and Anne did over a year ago, and just email and personally invite a person to serve, simply say “will you serve in our ministry” …that will get the ball rolling.
Frankly I am overwhelmed with all the choices – there are so many I couldn’t possibly help them all…sort of like a priest or minister who has so many people in their community he/she doesn’t have time to personally get to them all.
I have asked for help in this regard before. Twice I think. The Jewish custom of asking three times before an answer comes may be in order here...
The Spirit of Love can and does work spontaneously, but Love/Spirt really wants people who are open-hearted so It can work through them to heal and love and spread itself. Peter didnt heal on his own. The Spirit that made the healings didnt just make it happen (even tho It could have) the Spirit used Peter to get the job done. Peter had received a personal appointment from Love.
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