Twenty -four hours can bring about so many changes-some good and some not so good. Think about a day in your life when you couldn’t wait until the day ended because it was a day that held various challenges. When the day is over and the new day yields a different outlook, you are so grateful. A few weeks ago, my daughter and many others faced difficult days without electricity and water in Texas. The day her electricity was restored brought her some joy, even though the water dilemma was still in full force. Oh, what a difference a day makes!
Despite the many challenges in our lives today, we can’t give up or become faint. Believe that tomorrow is a better day. We should not rush our lives as we so often do, looking forward to the next week, month, and even years. Let’s be grateful for what God sends our way daily. Even though some days only contain trials and tribulations, remember they come to make us strong. If you can hold on and keep the faith, knowing God is in control, you will also know He will allow better days to come your way. Oh, what a difference a day makes!
Therefore, if you are experiencing challenges, heartaches, or pain in your life at present, know that a new day is only twenty-four hours away. If the relationships you desire don’t appear today – another day is coming. The rekindling, renewing, or restoring love in current relationships is nigh. New associations of love are in the atmosphere. The news frequently reports how this pandemic is causing depression, loneliness, and negative situations for so many individuals. Often they can’t see through the window that will be open tomorrow. Should we worry about tomorrow? No. Tomorrow will take care of itself, but looking beyond what we face today can give us hope to sustain us in this season. Oh, what a difference a day can make!
In conclusion, my dear sisters, I encourage you during these trying days and times to expect normalcy to come again “one day.” I don’t personally know when that day will come, but a new day in our life can make a tremendous difference. One of my dear brothers always said midnight is only sixty seconds, and then we have a new day. You can make it past your midnights to the dawning of a new day. Through the tender mercy of our God; whereby the dayspring from on high hath visited us. Luke 1:78. I will be back next week with a new post, “Write the Vision!”
Be encouraged, and God bless!
Sister Jackie
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So encouraging, thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to read this post. God bless you, and may Heaven smile upon your days and tomorrows!
So true,…I recently experienced this type of situation through some challenges, and as you said, “When the day is over and the new day yields a different outlook, you are so grateful”…and you truly want to tell somebody about it, how you came up out of it and did not stay down suffering in it. Thank you for sharing these words of encouragement.
God “WILL” see us all the way through!!!
He indeed will every time! Thank you for sharing, and may the loving hand of our heavenly Father rest upon you as you walk this daily walk with Him. God bless you!