tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7038202022282773029.post4402022664653923572..comments2012-05-26T08:58:25.796-05:00Comments on Do Not Look Away!: Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?Yusefhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08916006572677518694noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7038202022282773029.post-37829798435022306432010-02-22T09:08:11.666-06:002010-02-22T09:08:11.666-06:00Father Yusef, as I read this blog I could hardly b...<b>Father Yusef</b>, as I read this blog I could hardly believe how familiar it seemed. Yes, I understand that these are from your weekly homilies (at least I think they are) but what it said to me, or confirmed to me today, was larger than what heard on any given Sunday. These words seem to parallel what I have been discovering of late almost to the point that it's scary. But nothing is scary or surprises me anymore. It has become commonplace to see the signs <b>now that my faith is strong.</b> What would once be amazing has now become the norm. Not that it isn't still amazing, but the signs truly have become every day <b>gifts from the Lord</b> and thus no longer surprising. My cousin, a preacher up in Denver, would say don't forget to record these happenings as <b>"Stones of Remembrance"</b> for the hard times but I know that as long as I maintain my faith the Lord will always lead me where I need to go and confirm with signs that I have found the correct path. <b>Father Yusef, I pray that the Lord is still sending you many signs like you experienced while in the seminary and you aren't to overloaded to receive them.</b> Take a deep breath. Love in Christ,<br />BrianAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11848406628341799950noreply@blogger.com