The Wonders
This week, I plan to reflect on the wonders He has done. Will you join me?
This week, I plan to reflect on the wonders He has done. Will you join me?
What about those why questions? Ask God the hard questions. He's not threatened by them. Ask God to enlarge your understanding of what is good. Realize we can't do this journey of life on our own. Ask God to take this brokenness and make something good out of it.
It seems there are always blemishes of sadness on our horizons. It's hard to not ask why. And God is fine with our asking that question. Job of the Bible did.
Life is uncertain. As our days progress on this earth, we know we will one day pass from this life to eternity. We treasure every day we have and are grateful to God for his gift of love and salvation. God is good--all the time!
The Bible is written for us. I was that sinner who had wandered away......When I returned, there was rejoicing. Wow! Might you be in that story? I'm so glad I still can learn new things written just for me! It's written for you too.
Since that moment in the hospital where my faith began to flicker and grow, I've learned to trust. I journeyed home--and one day, I'll be in my heavenly home. As each day passes, it is getting closer.
I have to be honest with you. The news doesn't seem to bring much hope. The images are disturbing. The Virus is still around. There is anger and destruction.
Somehow I knew that would be the last time I'd see her on earth.
There will be other storms in this life because we live in an imperfect world. The storm of this pandemic will end.
Will life return to normal? I can't answer those doubts and nagging questions, but I can point you to One who knows about our situation. Remember the promise mentioned above. He promises to strengthen and help. He reminds us not to fear.