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CarmeliteGirl25
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How do you deal with impatience in your vocation? I have experienced this quite a bit myself, especially when I know in my heart that God wants me to be a Sister. I surrender myself daily to His will and I say, “Lord, I will not take a single step until I feel you leading me.” The waiting gets easier when I realize that God has a plan for me, and He will call me to the convent when it is the appropriate time. Even my spiritual director has said that the reason I am still nervous is that it is not time yet. I still have debts to pay off and I think I have to be off my routine medication for at least a year (unless the Carmelites say I can enter sooner; I’ve been off for 3 months now). And I am still unsure whether Jesus wants me to finish nursing school before I go, or after. That’s something I need to discuss when I go up there next week to Milwaukee.
I read in the Foundress’ autobiography that she often heard the phrase, “Until later…” This rings true in my vocation as well. Often times I have prayed about my vocation and I’ve heard, “Wait.” I’m glad that I listened. Being impulsive comes naturally to me, so I am trying to counteract that with prayer and contemplation. So far, it is working.
And so I say again, “Lord, I will not take a single step until I feel you leading me.”
How have you dealt with impatience?
I read in the Foundress’ autobiography that she often heard the phrase, “Until later…” This rings true in my vocation as well. Often times I have prayed about my vocation and I’ve heard, “Wait.” I’m glad that I listened. Being impulsive comes naturally to me, so I am trying to counteract that with prayer and contemplation. So far, it is working.
And so I say again, “Lord, I will not take a single step until I feel you leading me.”
How have you dealt with impatience?