Anne Lamott in her best-selling book, Traveling Mercies...
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Anne Lamott in her best-selling book, Traveling Mercies tells of her fear at the appearance of the slightest mole on her body. Her father had died of a malignant melanoma. Even if her dermatologist frowned just a bit, it made Lamott nervous. Coming to her senses she confessed that she believed in God and wrote on a scrap of paper these words: "I am a little anxious. Help me remember that you are with me even now. I am going to take my sticky fingers off the control panel until I hear from you." Then she put the note in a drawer of the table next to her bed and surrendered her future to God no matter what.
Jesus sought to assure his disciples that they did not have to have their "sticky fingers" on the control panel of their lives. He had sent his Holy Spirit to guide them and all that the Father had given the Son they too would have.
Jesus sought to assure his disciples that they did not have to have their "sticky fingers" on the control panel of their lives. He had sent his Holy Spirit to guide them and all that the Father had given the Son they too would have.

