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God's Got This!

Life has been very interesting these last two weeks in dealing with Covid-19. We've all had to be flexible and make the necessary changes to navigate this journey. Every few hours we've had to revise our plans so that we are doing the right thing at the right time.

Thankfully we can say, "God, cause my thoughts to become agreeable to Your will so I will know what to do and what not to do." (based on Proverbs 16:3 AMPC)

I was in the midst of making plans to take a flight to Florida this week. While making preparations, it occurred to me that it might not be the best time to travel. I submitted my plans to God and told Him that I was willing to cancel the trip. After a day or two, I was sure that this was not the time to travel. After canceling my flight, I felt such peace and was so glad to be staying home. 

When we are walking through difficult times, it is so good to know that our Father has our peace and safety on His heart. As we are willing to give Him control, He will help us make the necessary changes. Day after day of intentionally trusting Him, helps us to see that He will always be faithful to us.

I love thinking about His love and faithfulness at the end of the day--and I think He loves to hear us say, "Thank You, God. This has been an amazing day!"

Turn all you decisions over to Him, and He will work everything out for you! 

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