Good morning! Do you ever want to see what's around the corner? Come on, fess up. One of my ways of trying to see ahead is the 5-day weather forecast. I have it up in a tab right now. We like to attempt a "seeing" into the future. Revelation is good for inspiring a wish to look ahead. This makes it all the more interesting that Jesus tells us to be watchful. This is to keep watch on what is happening now, not trying to watch what we cannot see. We are to worry about today's problems.
Watching that weather forecast is almost a waste of time for me; I work inside all day and study inside through the evening. Where am I going with this? Beats me, sometimes the writing just seems to follow where the Spirit leads and I am not to know the destination. God loves us, we can know this through the death of Jesus on the Cross. How does that relate to today? We don't know where or how the day will end, but we know the pilot of our craft will not leave us nor forsake us, His own promise to us. Unless you're the boss, none of even knows for sure how the workday will begin and even the boss can be surprised by events. I guess that I will need to leave the worries to God, for I really don't know what I should even worry about today! :-)
Trust in God for the day,
Bucky
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