Its been a long, cold winter, and I am eager for warm weather. Im tired of seeing bare trees and lifeless brown leaves covering the ground. I long to see wildflowers poke through the dead leaves and to watch the woods turn green once more.
Yet even as I anticipate my favorite season, I hear my mothers voice saying, Dont wish your life away.
If youre like me, you sometimes hear yourself saying, When such and such happens, then I will . . . or, If only so and so would do this, then I would do that . . . or, I would be happy if . . . or, I will be satisfied when . . .
In longing for some future good, we forget that every dayregardless of the weather or our circumstancesis a gift from God to be used for His glory.
According to author Ron Ash, We are where we need to be and learning what we need to learn. Stay the course because the things we experience today will lead us to where He needs us to be tomorrow.
In every season, there is a reason to rejoice and an opportunity to do good (Eccl. 3:12). The challenge for each of us every day is to find something to rejoice about and some good to doand then to do both.
Good evening, Mayor and thank you for our Daily Bread. Always such wise words.
Good evening, Mayor...hope your week is going well. Thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.