So, my office has a team headed abroad for two weeks for a job. We've been frantically trying to get everything in order before they leave. On Tuesday we shipped lots of gear to the locations in China knowing that it would barely get there in time for the shoot, if at all. It was a calculated risk and on top of that I'm learning
a lot, every day I'm learning something, and admittedly this was my first try at overseas shipping. This morning one of my bosses called for me
"Oh, Valarie. Can I see you for a minute?" Crap. There's been a hold up and after a few minutes of troubleshooting we came up with a
plan b. And then plan b failed. The point of this story? I can't help but feel like I failed miserably --- that this was directly my fault and I'm being judged for it.
In God's providence I was just discussing this with my friend, Kim. Tuesday night I went to her house and she told me about how God's teaching her not to walk in defeat when she makes a mistake. This is a trap Satan lays to keep us from walking in freedom. So, what is the truth?
and the grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.
1 Timothy 1:14
His grace is big enough to cover any of my mistakes. It was never my job to be perfect.
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