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I had trouble closing my dresser drawers this afternoon. I pushed harder on the thick padding of shirts and pants. No movement. It was full - really, really full. I tossed the remaining pieces of clothing from the neatly folded laundry pile back onto my bed.
Now I must interject, it’s not that this dresser [...]

Closing My Dresser Drawer

9 Responses to “Closing My Dresser Drawer”

  1. Claire Says:

    Tim, thank you for this beautiful, beautiful post. It is a reminder that I really need to hear! Praise God for those “ordinary” moments which He so often uses to powerfully teach us.

    Yours in Christ,
    Claire
    Phil 4:8

  2. Josiah Robertson Says:

    Thanks for posting that.

  3. Katie Marie Says:

    That college money thing? Getting me down tonight. BUT. I just read your post here. Thank you. It’s not letting me wallow in self pity, but rather God’s using it to remind me that
    1) He is going to take care of me.
    2) Life is *not* about me.

    I need to be reminded of that. Really do.

  4. Roberto Valenzuela Says:

    And this experience did not suggest to you that perhaps you ought to divest yourself of some possessions for the sake of humility and the less fortunate…?

  5. Eric Novak Says:

    [...]Agent Tim Online confesses the heart attitudes he was struggling with until the Lord showed him a true lesson in humility by way of Closing his Dresser Drawer.[...]

    http://ericnovak.com/?p=145

    Eric Novak

  6. rygy Says:

    Wow.

    Nice Post.

  7. Maria Pauline Says:

    Thank you.

    Maria Pauline

  8. Josiah R. Says:

    Is your room really that clean? :) Or is that the room in the bedroom section of Home Depot? :D

  9. Beautiful Grace Says:

    [...] in many parts of the world today. Yet we complain if our dresser drawers are too full. As Agent Tim wrote once, so many parents would love for their children to have a full [...]

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