That's when her friend suggested she put her list of cares into a box. And just like that, the God Box was born.
From then on, when someone shared a concern with this woman, she would say optimistcally, "I'll put in the God Box." The simple act of writing down the wish and relinquishing control to a higher power was her way to help others, and relieve her own mind.
I found this article very interesting in that these days I feel like I am trying to pray for others as I see them or think about them, but the prayer never really feels "finished, " for some reason. I am going to make my own God Box and actually write down on a scrap of paper when I think of someone I want to pray for or a specific prayer for someone. Then, I can go back through the box at a later date and think back on the prayers and check back on anyone I may have forgotten in the hustle and bustle of life.
God is so good and is constantly challenging me to find ways to get closer to him. I think the God Box will be another way for me to do just that.
Cheers!
Lee Anne
3 comments:
I LOVE this! I am SO that person that mulls and worries about the troubles of other people that have confided in me. I care so much it's like their troubles become my own. I'm making a GOD box too :)
This is a great idea! I must steal it!
I love this idea!
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