“Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes.” (Matthew 6: 34, Message Bible)
Stay in the moment. Be attentive to what is going on now. And take this beyond simply fixating on the tasks and concerns of this hour. See and know what God is doing. Be alert to what is unfolding in thought and experience that expresses His presence and goodness, intelligence and love.
This will bring you light and comfort in the moment, and occupy you with gratitude, an awakened thought, and a readiness to be further blessed. In this day. In this precious moment with God.
While intelligent planning can be helpful, let’s do that in the clarity of this moment with God, and not with worry and fear over what is to come. We can let our motive in each day be to stay in step with God, to be fully conscious of today, rather than speculating and outlining what tomorrow will bring, with trepidation and angst.
The fullness of God’s presence, power, and love will be attending you tomorrow just as it is right now. You may not feel humanly ready for what’s next, but God is, and He is way ahead of you with infinite wisdom, saving solutions, and His invincible protection and boundless affection!
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Thank you so much, Laura; this came at a much needed time. xo
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I am so glad, Christa! ❤