God's times in our life?

Sometimes we ask for graces but we often think that God is deaf to our calls. Reality God has his time to intervene, so we must keep God's timing in mind in life's difficulties.

Il timing of God is better than our planning, but it is extremely difficult to loosen the grip of the control we have over our programs and our people, and the fear of what is coming in the vast world of chaos. You might think a global pandemic would teach me to calm down and take each day as it comes, but in retrospect it tempted me to fear a future loss.

The cares and gratitudes of my heart come into conflitto when I try to explain them. We live in a world that demands what it deserves and is entitled to what it thinks it owes. But God blesses only to bless. He provides under the provident care of His will, His plans for us that are greater than anything we can ask or imagine. "Don't put your hope today in yourself, because if it weren't for God, you would surely be wrong."

God's Times: Having True Faith

Worries are unnecessary, because God has the control. We can, without guilt, raise our concerns to God every day without feeling like we haven't had enough. trust in Him. The Jewish people sang to remind themselves who God is and who was on the way to worship him… on the way home. Those songs are tied in the Bible and remain for us to remember who He is… and who we are… as we return home to Him. The song concludes, “The Lord will protect you from all evil - he will watch over your life; the Sir he will watch over our coming and going now and forever ”.

We know full well that this doesn't mean it doesn't we will suffer never on this earth. It does not translate into a guarantee of prosperity or a promise of an effortless life. Jesus told us that the door is narrow and the followers are few. He guaranteed we would be hated because of him. We have not been promised an easy life on this side of heaven - there has been promise the hope of eternity with him. "Going out and ... entering speaks of daily life and living life from this moment on and forever in the 'custody' of God"