I heard the screams long before I could see him, but as I wheeled my grocery cart around to the next aisle of the store, there he was!
With angry tears streaming out of squinty eyes, the little boy was shouting, Gimme it! His mom glanced at me for a moment. I wont debate the merits of her actions, but, embarrassed and worn down, she grabbed the cheap trinket and tossed it into her cart.
I think I recognized that kid. He looked a lot like me. Yes, Ive often been the willful child. And sometimes Ive even pleaded with God, Why not? Why cant I have it? On occasion, Gods given me what I wanted, but not because I wore Him down. No, I think He wanted me to see what happens when I put myself in charge.
What we think is best is not necessarily the best that God desires for us. In Isaiah 55:8, the Lord said, My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways.
In his book Days of Grace, tennis champion Arthur Ashe paraphrased James 1:5 when he wrote this advice to his young daughter: Ask God for the wisdom to know what is right, what God wants done, and the will to do it.
Thats just the kind of sincere prayer that God wants to hear from His children.
Thank you, Rus, for bringing us Our Daily Bread everyday.
With the election and the news coming out of the MSM, it is so easy to get discouraged. We need to continue praying for God’s Blessings and Protection for our country during this difficult time.
Have a Blessed Sunday, Rus.