Today's reading came from Ecclesiastes - and every single time I think of this book in the Bible I think of Footloose! If you are around my age - you remember the first time this movie came out with Kevin Bacon. He was speaking to his city council about a time for every purpose under heaven...a time to laugh, a time to weep, a time to mourn, and a time to dance. But, my verse came from 11:4 and it got me thinking. "Those who wait for perfect weather will never plant seeds..." I tend to wait too long. He says move and I say - did you really say that? He says, "Be willing to try new things that I lead you to." and I question leaving the comfortableness. My sons devotional last night was for me...another message. "You may look back and wish for the days when things were easier. But those easy times were to train and prepare you for the adventure ahead." Now, I believe that sentenced is more about my daughter but was also for me. There is a purpose for everything under heaven...and if we always wait and stay - we will never grow. Move where He leads you...grab His hand and take the time to look at the amazing view He gives.
This week's blog topic from Proverbs 31 OBS is on “Worry”… AND I know a thing or two about worry. I’m betting a lot of you reading this do as well. Dictionary.com defines worry as: “ to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret. ” Torment oneself. Suffer. Fret. That’s what I can do to myself sometimes. I’ve heard that if you worry you don’t really trust that God can handle it. You don’t trust God with it. That’s hard to swallow for me. Because I worry about my kids, my family, me, friends, etc. But I’m in the Bible every single day. I am a Jesus girl. So for me to worry and then see that my worry means I don’t trust that God can handle it is hard. UGH. I am getting better about it though. My time with God every morning is helping. When I start to worry about something…I begin to pray. I stop the tormenting in it...
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