A psychologist asked 3,000 people...
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A psychologist asked 3,000 people, "What have you to live for?" He was surprised to find that 94% were simply enduring the present day while they waited for the future. They were waiting for a better time. They were waiting for better economics. They were waiting for next year. They were waiting for someone to die. They were waiting for tomorrow.
Samuel tries to affirm that life is more than mere waiting, for it is to be a spiritual and fulfilling experience. This we know can be true if we believe the words, "for the Lord does not see as mortals see; they look on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart." Knowing the Lord can see into our hearts, see into our lives, there is no need to wait; instead, we move forward following the calling of the Holy Spirit.
Samuel tries to affirm that life is more than mere waiting, for it is to be a spiritual and fulfilling experience. This we know can be true if we believe the words, "for the Lord does not see as mortals see; they look on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart." Knowing the Lord can see into our hearts, see into our lives, there is no need to wait; instead, we move forward following the calling of the Holy Spirit.
