Friday, January 3, 2020

Personal Narrative My Heart Is Heavy - 982 Words

As I write this assignment, my heart is heavy. This week began with romantic heartbreak, continued with supporting my dear friend whose mom is in the ICU, and has gone on today with one of my best friends grieving with me that his grandma has two malignant tumors in her lung. I share this firstly to ask for prayers for the family’s of Emily and Thomas, but also as I’m looking back at my time in meditation on these two passages I know am leaning so deeply on God’s sovereignty and sustainability for the lives of my friends. Also, as I look back on these passages, I realize that God is not done using them to mold me yet. I am grateful for how Isaiah 46 helped to change my internal soundtrack and began to impact my relationships and plans over the course of my meditation in it. I found this passage harder initially to dive into because I needed to decode the stylistic layers of Jewish poetry and prophecy, but the fruit that it yielded is incredible. 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