Good morning to you. Did all of you go to your jobs and question whether it could really be your God-given destiny yesterday? I know that I did. The thought came to me this morning that perhaps some of us are not yet in that destiny, but we are in training to move into what God wants us to do. I heard the message of the God-given destiny from Pastor Joel Osteen on Sunday, but that does not mean that the message was meant for all of us. It may be that some of you looked around at work, at the events happening to you and around you, and nearly wept from despair. I don't think that we all have found our calling just yet, and I praise God for those that have. You may not find that destiny God has for you until you retire from your career. Suddenly one day, or night, you may realize that all those years were simply training you for where you are now. What we can do, in even the worst job situation, is to work on that attitude. It may take practice and dedication, improving our attitude just a little each day, but we can change the way we look at where we are. This attitude change can work in the home, a marriage, a relationship with friends, and in many other areas of our life. Jesus didn't send us out into the world with the crack of a whip, but with the whisper of love and an arm around our shoulders.
Praise God for the everlasting love of Jesus!
Bucky
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