December 9, 2005


So just when you least expect it to happen, God can throw you a curveball that will send you reeling. Just when you think things are about figured out, God will take the scenario that you think couldn't happen and put it in action.

When you think you're about to play your last card, God hands you another deck.

Today was an amazing array of bonding with a friend and for the first time that I can recently remember, actually studying. As it turns out, it paid off.

I also found out that faith can affect the most simplistic of situations. If you trust God to, for instance, help you to remember something for an exam, and you really do trust Him with that, it'll happen. It occured with me today, and I have no other way to explain how it worked like that, other than Him.

I have also seen Him today in the new job. He has blessed me with a job that will work to the best of my abilities right now, and He is using them here. The enviroment is incredible, and the people even more so.

To regain a hope you had once lost in something is without a doubt, God showing us not to give up, that His will is being done, if we stop thinking about ourselves long enough to let it happen. I saw this for sure today in Him, and a situation in my life that I've given much prayer to, was seemingly resolved today, and now I have more faith in it than ever before.

When we are given a new experience from God, a new opportunity, why do we so often get scared and shy away? If God is giving us the opportunity to see new things and serve Him in new ways, why do we attach ourselves to our comfort zones?


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