None of us know what tomorrow holds,oh yes we make our plans,but there is nothing certain,who knows what tomorrow will bring to us,for good or ill.One of the things Jesus taught as regards tomorrow, we can read about in Matthew 6 v34,'Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.Each day has enough trouble of its own'.The word, ' therefore', takes us back to what Jesus previously taught, He reminded his listener's to consider how God looked after his creation,the birds do not sow or reap.or store food in barns, but our heavenly Father feeds them. and He reminds us that we are more valuable than them. As Christians our Saviour said that we are not to be like the non-Christians, nothing is hid from our heavenly Father ,what our priority must be, is to put God first and all will be well .He also reminds us of the pointlessness of worry. (Mt 6 v 25- 34) Tomorrow inevitable will bring all sorts of troubles,so here is something helpful that David Livingstone wrote.,
'Leave tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow's
strength; tomorrow's work for tomorrow's
time; tomorrow's trials for tomorrow's grace-
and all for tomorrow's God.'
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