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Jan 04, 2015 Features / Columnists, Food For Thought
Sometimes things happen in our lives that we don’t plan or understand, and we find ourselves trying to reason it all out.
Sometimes we end up looking for a place to file it away in our minds. But what happens when we can’t find a “file” to put it in? What if we just can’t make sense of it all?
Here’s the answer: Every one of us needs to create a file in our thinking called an “I Don’t Understand It” file.
When things come up that don’t make sense or that we can’t figure out, instead of getting frustrated or confused, we should simply put it in our “I Don’t Understand It” file and leave it alone.
Especially at this time of year!!!
Don’t start off 2015 with old frustrations.
Don’t carry bitterness into your season of new beginnings.
Don’t put a question mark where the Creator has placed a full stop.
Trust that He is good. Trust that He is working things out for your good.
Keep believing, keep praying, and keep hoping for the future.
Let go of what didn’t work out in 2014 and get ready for the new season the Creator has for you in 2015!!!!
PRAYER starter for 2015:
Dear Creator, I surrender my questions; I surrender my past; I surrender my need to have all the answers. During 2015 I will choose to trust that You have all the answers, and You will reveal all things in time.
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