Here's the outline of the situation.
I personally believe the man involved is sincere in his belief that was God's call on his life. I also know hindsight is usually 20/20.
How would you respond in this situation? As you might discern from my avatar, tact isn't a strong point for me and I've already recognized my initial reactions are not helpful to the situation.
- A man receives what he believes was a call of God on his life. This call requires a major change including relocation.
- Events happen that give the perception that God is opening doors to follow this call.
- Apparently those who he consulted believed also that this was a call of God. (I wasn't involved in this step.)
- The man takes 6 - 9 months to do the heavy lifting to prepare for the following the call.
- The man leaves on the call.
- About 6 months latter, the man has experienced a crushing failure and is returning home.
I personally believe the man involved is sincere in his belief that was God's call on his life. I also know hindsight is usually 20/20.
How would you respond in this situation? As you might discern from my avatar, tact isn't a strong point for me and I've already recognized my initial reactions are not helpful to the situation.
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