I think we all celebrate the end of the struggle … but, after the celebration …

How long does the celebrating last? days? hours? minutes? seconds? I guarantee, the celebration doesn’t last as long as you might think.
In talking about The Scaffolding of our Quest, I shared the following verses:
- “You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might” (Deut. 6:4-5).
- “I am the Lord your God…you shall have no other gods before me.” (Deut. 5:6-7)
In the video, below, you will hear,
- “he (God) should be your first relationship that you cannot neglect”
In talking about Mountain Climbing Tales, I shared the value of of how telling the story of our mountain climb might be what another needs to hear to help them survive their own mountain.
In the video you will hear,
- “a lesson learned should be a lesson shared”
As I was starting to write the blog series about what we do after climbing the mountain, after walking through the valley, after the struggle, I watched the following video, smiling broad as I heard each point … for they were so similar to what I was thinking, where I was heading.
Today, this is what I am sharing. After the struggles, the now whats, even after the exciting seasons in our lived there is a point where, once it is over we are all faced with what to do with our sixteenth second.
“Have no regrets in the sixteenth second.”
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