2 John

Sister Theresa:

Quiet?

John:

Quiet.

Sister Theresa:

Aw comeon..


John: …

Sister Theresa:

Tell me about what you’ve been up to. You’re never quiet.

John:

But should be.. naw.. well, for whatever reason my thing’s been involvement outside the Church, everywhere elsewhere in plans to share whatever likeness that is found.

Sister Theresa:

How’s that going for you?

John:

Sucks. I’m a traditionalist, only a self righteous jerk too. It’s hard. But still just the same the Lord stays insistent. He wants me to learn discipline, courage, love, and compassion. He leads me to Protestants to learn discretion, and nonbelievers for patience, staying obedient to all of his directives. While experiencing full fledged, he wants my Faith to remain in him, for in this, hope will remain. Sister, I’m never alone, for the Lord is always with me, but sometimes when I fall back he’s not the same distance away. But anyways, this is why I always need prayers.

Sister Theresa:

Are you fully consumed spiritually, everyday?

John:

I’m learning sister. But yeah, if I’m not red-lining all of the time I get antsy.

Sister Theresa:

There are limits to spiritual exertion. So its most important that it is the Lord who you’re hearing, while nothings put to waste. You’re not far off though, capacities change as we grow allowing for more room. Although there is more breathing room, if we are to follow the Lord it should never be too too easy, for the cross becomes too distant and our minds are left out to be taken by others.. so instead- just light enough that we aren’t crushed underneath.

John, when the Lord said- “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light,” was he meaning his always is, or yours always should be?

Left Out:

Sister Theresa: Just make sure your car is the Church, the engine- Christ. Take breaks John, you won’t overheat. God gave you top flight, don’t spare anything.

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