tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34185942.post550697520399416971..comments2023-06-11T03:51:05.671-05:00Comments on Susan's Pendulum: Offering to HelpSusanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16152213210269075304noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34185942.post-85359003863206732542012-09-09T23:01:08.348-05:002012-09-09T23:01:08.348-05:00There you go again, Susan, honing in on the crux o...There you go again, Susan, honing in on the crux of the matter. I can see so many life applications for this question. But I'm thinking that there is no answer, at least not until long after the fact, when one is looking backward and seeing the consequences of whatever action has been taken. Then you know. But going in, it is so hard to tell, even when the question relates to oneself. We don't want to, so we convince ourselves we can't, when really maybe we can. Or we really do want to, so we convince ourselves we can only to find out we can't. And sometimes maybe the answer changes along the way because circumstances change or we change or simply because God works miracles, bringing about what once seemed impossible. I think as with all things we are left with making the best choice we can at the time given our limited human perspective and trusting the rest into God's hands. I say that like it's easy. Truth is, I find it very hard to trust. Or maybe it's just that I refuse to. Cherylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04817680463922038375noreply@blogger.com