1/1/2022
James 4:13-15 “Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we
will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make
profit’.—yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For
you are mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. Instead you
ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that,’” (ESV)
Today I read something on social media about how a new year
is an opportunity to write a 365 page book with 12 chapters. Thus asking, what
will your story be this year?
God is everlasting and eternal, restricted by neither time nor
space. We are bound by time, and this
is evident at the beginning of each New Year when we reflect on what has transpired
and what is to come. We cannot even truly fathom eternity, because we are ruled
by time and space. This is our truth, both as humans and as God’s creation. So,
how will I use this precious gift of time? Will I get bogged down in the
mistakes and regrets of yesterday or the trials of today? Am I not called to a
higher purpose? Will I, then, serve the God of Eternity with my finite time, surrendering
to His call and His will? Or will I squander it further with anxiety and fear,
anger and unforgiveness, regret and sadness?
I can do my best to write my 365 paged book, but in the end,
what will it reflect? Will all of my 31,536,000 seconds honor God no matter
what comes my way, and no matter how many twists my story may take? Will I put
my faith in the true Author of my life? Only time will tell.
Note: Two years ago on this day, I started Blooms of Faith. I wrote the 366 days of 2020. I pray this year is a new chapter of my growing closer to my Savior and reflecting in writing here what He lays on my heart. I am excited for the journey to begin.
2 comments:
Blooms CONTINUES!!!! And we will all be blessed and better for it!!!
I'm looking forward to your inspiration Lehann especially now that I am in my classroom!!!!
Love you!
Thank you for your continued love and support Linda. Love you right back.
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