Foolish Thinking
On that day the Lord God of Hosts called for weeping and wailing and shaven heads, and for the wearing of sackcloth. But look: Joy and gladness, butchering of cattle, slaughtering of sheep, eating of meat, and drinking of wine- "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!" Isaiah 22:12,13
Isn't it interesting that way back when people were saying this, they still say this, in foolish moments. In the New Testament the Ephesians said this, instead of repenting. It is like saying, "well the worst is over, for now! Sure God is not happy and more is to come, but, who cares, let's get drunk!" Not clever!
Repentance can release grace and mercy. Who agrees we need a lot of this? When I humble myself and am repentant I am confident in asking for grace and mercy, I know I don't deserve it, because I am not good, but He is.
Today I had the opposite happen. I have been struggling to bring support together to develop a new skate park for my city and had a meeting with a councillor, three council staff and was told that the powers that be are in support of what I want to see happen and in the highest level it is sanctioned. Now, because I had no feedback and nothing seemed to be happening, I thought the possibility of all being lost was real, ah! But God had a plan.
I hate lack of communication, I love communication but there are times when it just is not there. These are exactly times I must trust. I think my inexperienced with council has caused me more grief than needed, I am learning.
What God says, will come to pass, I must trust and obey! Amen!
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