I’m wondering how one resolves the conflict of an invitation to serve where you would have never thought you’d be given an opportunity…yet having aging widows who need serving and help, not to mention grown children with littles, who you love so you want to be there for them…they also need help here and there….and yet having a desire and feeling a call to serve but feeling the tug to be available for family and not neglect the widows…and not being able to do both. Am I loving my family more than God in not answering the call…or if I go to serve am I giving to God and excusing myself from what should have been done in obedience? Like the Pharisees and Corbin?
Wow this is going to be such a blessing, thank you sir!
Thanks...I hope so!
I’m wondering how one resolves the conflict of an invitation to serve where you would have never thought you’d be given an opportunity…yet having aging widows who need serving and help, not to mention grown children with littles, who you love so you want to be there for them…they also need help here and there….and yet having a desire and feeling a call to serve but feeling the tug to be available for family and not neglect the widows…and not being able to do both. Am I loving my family more than God in not answering the call…or if I go to serve am I giving to God and excusing myself from what should have been done in obedience? Like the Pharisees and Corbin?
Thanks! Will add this to the list of potential future questions.