verse of the day

Friday, 16 July 2021

The unexpected. ( Luke 12 v 13 - 21 )

 There used be a program on TV  called,' Tales of the unexpectant' ,likewise I heard a preacher say the following, ''Lord prepare us for the unexpected''. Proverbs that wonderful book of wisdom chap 27 v 1, reads,' Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth'. very wise words, but few do this, they make there plans, not considering the things that can  interrupt these plans. You see the unexpectant can happen, it was William Ernest Henly  who wrote, 'I am the master of my fate, I am captain of my soul'. It has something that people like to think is true, but its not, the very nature of life would teach one that. The apostle James reminds us of the foolishness of  boasting as regards our planning, even the stupidity of it. James 4 v 13 - 17. As Christians we  should not boast, but humbly, manifest a daily trust and dependence on our God .Proverbs 3 v 5-6 . If you are not a Christian ,tomorrow may not be yours  , remember  heaven and hell are no trifles, trust Jesus as your Saviour , and then you have nothing to fear about the unknown tomorrow.

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