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Wednesday... We live so much in our tomorrows, don't we?


Wednesday... We live so much in our tomorrows, don't we?

Proverbs 27:1 (NLT) says, "Don't brag about tomorrow, since you don't know what the day will bring." We also don't need to be despondent and anxious about tomorrow. Too many times that is what we do. We spend so much time thinking and worrying about tomorrow.

Now we can have plans about tomorrow but they need to be plans with God's will in mind.

The MESSAGE Paraphrase says, "Don't brashly announce what you're going to do tomorrow; you don't know the first thing about tomorrow."

Over in The Acts of the Apostles in the NT, Luke the writer in chapter 21 tells of the Apostle Paul's intent to go to Jerusalem. He felt that was God plan no matter the consequences or how dangerous it was. Verses 12-14 says, ". . . everyone there that day begged Paul not to be stubborn and persist in going to Jerusalem. But Paul would not budge: 'Why all the hysteria? Why do you insist on making a scene and making it even harder for me? You're looking at this backward. The issue in Jerusalem is not what they do to me, whether arrest or murder, but what the Master Jesus does through my obedience. Can't you see that?' We saw that we weren't making even a dent in his resolve, and gave up. 'It's in God's hands now,' we said. "Master, you handle it." The NLT says, "The Lord's will be done." And that's the key about tomorrow and today.

We don't worry, bragg or take credit. We obey and trust because He is the one in control. The issue is, "not what they do to me, whether arrest or murder, but what the Master Jesus does through my obedience." That's how to handle tomorrow. Yes, yes! #todaysbeginning

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