life unraveling

Today I decided I would be happier to teach at a university in this country than teach children in Korea for a year, but an interview is scheduled for me at my previous workplace at eight o'clock in the morning.  

Yesterday evening I was ready to pull the plug on a relationship that has proven to be a friendship with further potential, but something prevented me from being so merciless, and today I see a different picture.  

All things work out.  They somehow unravel like a ball of wool that comes undone and can be strewn across the living room floor by the pet cat if you are not careful, never to roll back into its perfect machine-neat ball.  But at the end, when all the wool is used up for the scarf you've been knitting, it matters very little to the owner of the scarf where that wool has been.  

So I will not worry when I see my life unravel without rhyme or reason but trust that God is making something of it which will only be clear and useful at the end, once He is finished with the work He has started in me.  


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