Another thing we learn in solitude is to love the ways of God; we learn the cosmic patience of God. There's the passage in Isaiah in which God says, "Your ways are not my ways," and then goes on to describe how God's ways are like the rain that comes down and waters the earth. Rain comes down and just disappears, and then up comes the life. It's that type of patience.Richard Foster. A LIFE FORMED IN THE SPIRIT. Interview on Christianity Today. Sept. 2008.
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We create a way through a mountain with dynamite; God uses snowflakes that turn into glaciers or raindrops that turn into rivers.
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