I don't know about you, but I sometimes get concerned about
the future. I don't know if I actually worry about it, but sometimes it is
close to that. I am concerned about the state of our world; I am concerned
about the financial condition of our country; I am concerned about what the
government will or won't do to the stability of our country; I am concerned
about what kind of world our children and grandchildren will have to live in; I
am concerned with how things will turn out in our lives as we grow older.
Again, I am concerned, but don't worry about it. Every day,
just as perhaps you do, I strive to turn my future over to God. Sometimes I
successful, sometimes I'm not.
I recently read a quote from Corrie Ten Boom that said,
"Never be afraid to trust the future you don't know, to a God you do
know". I don't know about you, but from time to time I need to be
reminded of that fact! Don't most of the issues in our lives have a direct
relationship to our reliance upon God or our relationship to him? Who is it we
turn to in times of trouble, is it our friends and family, our co-workers, or
do we first think of God. Your answer to that question may explain your success
or failure in some of your struggles.
I am endeavoring every day to rely more upon God regarding
my future. Shouldn't we really be able to trust the future to our God we know?
In the scripture we read: "God has said, "Never will I leave you;
never will I forsake you." (Hebrews
13:5) So, if we know this promise and know the one who made the promise,
how can we not trust our future to his hands? David said of God in Psalm 31:15, "My future is in Your hands".
We have read the words, we know the promise; we know the one
who made the promise, now it is time for us to live like we believe the
promise. Stop worrying about that which you can't change or can't direct
yourself and turn it over to God.
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