Jonah 2:8- "Those deceived by worthless things lose their
chance for mercy.
Just the other day my
cousin and I were remarking about how deceiving some things can be if we only
take a look at the surface or what is first being presented. We were talking
about how beautiful the sun was shining through our windows early in the
morning, but how the temperature was steadily dropping in Atlanta. From all appearances while we were inside, it
seemed as if it was going to be a warm, sunny day; but once you stepped outside
you could instantly tell that it was sunny but not close to being warm. Similar
occurrences can happen in our lives.
Some things that seem like blessings can turn out to be misfortunes and
other things that seem like tragedies may very well end up being blessings in
disguise. We must not be deceived by
first appearances; God always has something going on in the mix.
We must not also get
hung up on getting too comfortable in what appears to be our greatest triumph. You could be in the middle of what might be an
awesome experience but God just might have something even greater in store. We
have to be flexible and able to move with the flow of God’s rhythm. We might be presented with options to take opportunities
that on the outset do not appear to be very grandiose; but if God is directing
you to take that job or foster that relationship; it is in your best interest
to remember that big things often come in small packages. Don’t be deceived. Think about how many times on the TV show “Let’s
Make A Deal” that the contestants gave up wonderful prizes going after the
biggest box or shiniest curtain only to get ‘zonked’.
Every ugly situation can turn out to be great
when God is in control. Every sour note
can turn into a beautiful melody when we place our trust in God. Remember, every growl does not have a bite. Believe God has your best interest at heart
and you will truly be able to say that “every day is a good day; it is up to us
to make it a GREAT day”! Be blessed!
This week be on the lookout for wonderful blessings that might come in small
packages. Be blessed Dr. JoAnn
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