Will You Step onto the Bridge?

Imagine standing at the edge a riverbank. The sound of the whitewater rapids crashing fills the air. You really can’t see what lies on the other side of the river. The fog is dense preventing you from seeing more than two feet ahead of you. This tumultuous river is the only thing separating you from the other side. You need to get to the other side. This river seems to be the only thing that is separating you from the answer to what you’ve been hoping and praying for.

Bridge fogYou have been praying for sometime when you see it. A narrow makeshift bridge swaying a couple feet above the rushing rapids comes into view. You have two choices. Either you will remain at the edge of the riverbank or you step onto the bridge. What will you do?

“Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.”   

-Martin Luther King Jr.

Deep down, you know your prayers have led you here. A million thoughts race through your mind. How could this be a rational decision? The bridge looks old and flimsy. Who knows if it doesn’t have holes and the ropes you hold onto with your hands aren’t broken? You know very well you could slip through a hole at any moment or lose your balance and fall into the raging waters below. What will you do?  Will you wait for the mist to clear or will muster the courage to take a step of faith onto that bridge?

This seems to be where God brought you. You trusted Him to bring you this far. Will you trust Him to take you to the next destination? What will you do? Will you remain crippled by the fear of the unknown or will you step out in faith?

Psalm 16:8 NIV says, “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Sometimes we are going to face scary situations. Sometimes we will feel like God is leading us to step onto a debilitated makeshift bridge, but we don’t have to be afraid to take that step because we know that He will hold us up with His “righteous right hand.” Proverbs 3:5-7 NKJV says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;  In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.” If we trust completely in God and surrender our lives to Him, we can be confident that He will direct us into the path He wants us to take.

“In a real sense faith is total surrender to God .”

— Martin Luther King Jr.   

We don’t always understand why God is leading us where He is leading us, but we can rest assured knowing that He is with us and He knows what He is doing. We can’t see through the mist, but He can. Maybe God brought you to the fog, so you would grow in faith by walking through the fog? Maybe God brought you to the dilapidated bridge, so you wouldn’t rely on the strength of the bridge, but instead on His strength.

  “… for we walk by faith, not by sight.” 

 -2 Corinthians 5:7 NKJV

Where has God led you? Has He led you to a place where you can’t see what lies ahead? Has He led you to an old dilapidated bridge? What will you do? The choice is up to you. Will you wait for the fog to clear or will you step out in faith?

Dear Lord Jesus, thank You for always being with us. Thank You for Your guidance. Please help us to know when you want us to take the next step. And, when You want us to take action, please give us the strength to take the first step in faith. Amen.

En Descanso… Nuevas Viajes… Publicaciones de Blog Regresan en Noviembre

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Al entrar en la temporada de otoño, pienso en Ecclesiastes 3: 1 NIV que dice: “Todo tiene su tiempo, y todo lo que se quiere debajo del cielo tiene su hora.”

En cuatro días, mi mejor amiga (y prima) entra en una nueva etapa de su vida. Ella va tomar los votos del matrimonio. Espero poder compartir con ella en esta hermosa temporada de alegría. También entiendo que con cada temporada que ingresamos, debemos dejar atrás la temporada pasada. Con tristeza y alegría, dejamos una temporada de nuestras vidas atrás y entramos en una nueva temporada de nuestras vidas.  

“Todo tiene su tiempo, y todo lo que se quiere debajo del cielo tiene su hora…  tiempo de llorar, y tiempo de reír; tiempo de endechar, y tiempo de bailar;”  

-Eclesiastés 3: 1,4 GNT

  Las nuevas temporadas son emocionantes, pero tambien traen nuevas responsabilidades y nuevos desafíos. Los desafíos pueden ser beneficiosos porque nos empujan a crecer de nuevas maneras (espiritual, emocional e intelectualmente). Al entrar en nuevas estaciones, debemos tener fe en Dios y en sus planes para nuestras vidas. También debemos permitir que Dios nos guíe y nos transforme en individuos más parecidos a Cristo. Podemos estar seguros de que no importa a qué estación nos enfrentemos, Dios está con nosotros y su amor por nosotros sigue siendo el mismo.  

“Jesucristo es el mismo ayer, hoy y por los siglos.”

 -Hebrews 13: 8

 Tomaré un descanso de He Knows Your Name para viajar al sur para servir como dama de honor en la boda de mi mejor amiga y para viajar al otro lado del país para mirar nuevos lugares.

Con la voluntad del Dios, planeo reanudar las publicaciones del blog en Noviembre. Por favor, manténganme a mí y a mi familia en sus oraciones, ya que viajemos mucho este mes.  

Querido Señor Jesucristo, gracias por amarnos siempre de la misma manera sin importar en qué estación de nuestra vida estemos. Por favor, bendice y guie a mi mejor amiga y a su futuro esposo cuando entren a esta nueva temporada de sus vidas juntos. Por favor manténganme a mí ya mi familia seguros mientras viajamos. Por favor, rodeé a los lectores de He Knows Your Name con Tu amor infinito. Amén.

 

How to Relieve the Stress of the Christmas Season

Things to do before December 24th

  1. Meet this week’s work deadlines
  2. Go to the Christmas tree lot and buy a tree
  3. Put up the Christmas tree and Christmas decorations
  4. Put up the outdoor Christmas lights
  5. Shop for Christmas gifts
  6. Shop for Christmas gift wrap
  7. Wrap Christmas gifts
  8. Pay the bills
  9. Gather toys for the toy drive
  10. Get a haircut
  11. Shop for food for the Christmas festivities
  12. Shop for an outfit to wear to the Christmas party
  13. Find recipes for Christmas cookies
  14. Write the Christmas blog
  15. Practice piano for the Christmas special
  16. Gather clothes for Christmas donations
  17. Give the dog a bath
  18. Wash the car
  19. Vacuum and dust the guest room
  20. Cook food for the Christmas festivities
  21. Wash and prepare bedding for the Christmas guests

Does this to-do list sound anything like your to-do list?  
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“In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world.  (This was the first census that took place while[a] Quirinius was governor of Syria.)  And everyone went to their own town to register.  So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David.  He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child.  While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.”

 – Luke 2:1-7 NIV

Perhaps you are asking yourself: “How does this scripture relate to my busy Christmas to-do list?” To answer this question I will direct your focus to one of the background characters of this story, the Innkeeper. Here are the lyrics to a song called Rest (The Song of the Innkeeper) by Jason Gray.  

 “I found them standing in my door
In the clumsy silence of the poor
I’ve got no time for precious things
But at least they won’t be wandering
If they’re sleeping on my stable floor

There were no rooms to rent tonight
The only empty bed is mine
‘Cause I’m overbooked and overrun
With so many things that must be done
Until I’m numb and running blind

I need rest, I need rest
Lost inside a forest of a million trees
Trying to find my way back to me
I need rest

As a boy I heard the old men sing
About a Kingdom and a coming King
But keeping books and changing beds
Put a different song inside my head
And the melody is deafening

I need rest, I need rest
Like a drowning man in the open sea
I need somebody to rescue me
I need rest

To Rome we’re only names and numbers
Not souls in search of signs and wonders
But we’re waiting for the day of our salvation
The messiah who will be our liberation
We’re waiting, I’m waiting

I need rest, I need rest
Oh come oh come Emmanuel
With a sword deliver Israel
I need rest

Tonight I can’t get any sleep
With those shepherds shouting in the streets
A star is shining much too bright
Somewhere I hear a baby cry
And all I want is a little peace”

Do you feel like the innkeeper? Do you feel “overbooked and overrun” this Christmas season? Do you feel overwhelmed? Matthew 11:28-30 NIV says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

Dear Lord Jesus, thank you for coming down from heaven to earth to make the ultimate sacrifice for us on Calvary so that we might have the everlasting gift of Salvation in You. Please help us not to become so overwhelmed with things to do this Christmas that we lose sight of the meaning of Christmas. Please help us to find our rest in You this Christmas. Amen.

¿Estás Preocupado por Algo?

Así que, no os afanéis por el día de mañana, porque el día de mañana traerá su afán. Basta a cada día su propio mal.”

-Mateo 6:34 RVR 1960

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Parece casi imposible que no se preocupe de nada. Hay tanto que consume nuestras mentes sobre una base diaria e incluso cada hora. Peor aún, toda esta preocupación puede afectarnos en un nivel más profundo: nos impacta emocionalmente, espiritualmente, psicológicamente, socialmente y físicamente. Esto nos hace pobres mayordomos de lo que Dios nos ha dado. ¿Cómo podemos pedir más, si no cuidamos de lo que tenemos? Si no podemos confiar en Dios en poco, sin duda tendremos un tiempo más difícil confiando en Dios con mucho. Sin embargo, la idea de estar fuera de control (cuando se trata de la mayor parte de las cosas que suceden a nuestro alrededor) puede ser increíblemente desalentador e incluso frustrante para nosotros simples humanos. Sin embargo, Dios no tenía la intención de que seia de esa manera para sus hijos. 1 Pedro 5:7 RVR 1960 dice: echando toda vuestra ansiedad sobre él, porque él tiene cuidado de vosotros. No tenemos que preocuparse de nada. La canción, Gorriones escrito por Jason Gray nos recuerda: “Si es capaz de sostener el mundo que Él puede sostener este momento … el gorrión sabe que Él  sostene mañana” Mateo 10:29-30 RVR 1960 dice: “¿No se venden dos pajarillos por un cuarto? Con todo, ni uno de ellos cae a tierra sin vuestro Padre. Pues aun vuestros cabellos están todos contados.”  

 Piense en la letra de la canción, gorriones por Jason Gray:

“No se puede añadir

un solo día, por ansioso que

usted tendrá que preocuparse hasta echar su vida

Oh, no se preocupe hasta echar su

Usted no puede cambiar una sola cosa por flipando

apenas va cerca que en

Oh no deje que el problema gana

puede sentirse solo,

pero no está en su propia

si es capaz de sostener el mundo que  

Él puede sostener este momento

no es un campo o flor escapa de su notificación

Oh aun el gorrión

sabe que tiene mañana

apoyarse y es difícil no ver

todo puede cambiar

cuando lo hace Suyo

Oh quiere llevarlo

tranquilamente bajo el cuidado de Dios

Cuando lo dejas ir

encontrará que Él es suficiente

Oh nunca salir de su amor

no camina solo …

no hay una sola estrella que está fuera de lugar

no hay nada roto no puede rehacer

Si andas buscando esperanza cuando tienes miedo mira

Oh, ante la gorrión

mirada en el gorrión

Si es capaz de sostener el mundo que

 Él puede sostener este momento

No es un campo o una flor se escapa de su notificación

Oh aun el gorrión

sabe que  Él sostiene mañana…”

Estimado Señor Jesucristo, por favor ayudenos a poner toda nuestra confianza en Ti, sabiendo que lo que sucede es para nuestro bien, de acuerdo con Su propósito y planes. Amén. 

 

Publicado en Inglés el 2 de diciembre, 2016

What You Can’t Do Without This Thanksgiving?

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It was a cold November morning and I was wishing the summer weather didn’t have to end so abruptly or ever for that matter. My thoughts drifted to warm days when I could go swimming or enjoy an evening outdoors without thinking about the need of a sweater. Then, reality hit me. I saw the advertisements filled with Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Christmas sales. Winter was here and the majority of people couldn’t wait for Thanksgiving. As a child, I always viewed Thanksgiving as an excuse to feast.

What is the meaning of Thanksgiving? The first Thanksgiving dates back to November 1621, when colonist in Plymouth shared a feast with Wampanoag Native Americans to celebrate their first autumn harvest. It was viewed as a time of thankfulness, acceptance, and sharing. But, today’s society paints the holiday in a different light. Perhaps, you have received some of these subliminal messages? You need to buy the most and the best quality food. It’s not Thanksgiving, without this or that— but, what if you are lacking? What if you don’t have the best dinner with all of Thanksgiving trimmings? What if you aren’t the best cook? What if your house doesn’t have the best decorations or look the best? What if you don’t have everything that you wanted and aren’t the best at what you do? What if you feel frustrated, stressed out, and burned out? What if you aren’t very excited for the holidays? What if all just seems lackluster?

Then, perhaps we’ve lost sight of the meaning of Thanksgiving? Maybe Thanksgiving should be about more than just eating a feast.

“Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.”  

– Psalm 100:4 NIV

As Christians, we always have something to be thankful for; God’s never-ending love for us and our Salvation in Christ Jesus (read John 3:16). “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” – Psalm 107:1 NIV

Thanksgiving season is a time to thank God for everything. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 NIV
says, “give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18 “[A]ll circumstances”?! Yes, we need to be thankful even if we don’t have what we wanted and things aren’t going the way we planned. If we focus too long on what we don’t have, we fail to see what we do have.

This reminds me of the lyrics to a song called “Thank God for Something” by Hawk Nelson.

“… If you’ve got a lot
Or a lot of nothing
Go ahead and thank God for something
You’re gonna see the good
If you’re good at looking
So go ahead and thank God for something

We have a lot or have a little
It’s really nothing new
Happiness should never be a slave to revenue…

In the wonder In the heartache
In the good times And the mistakes
No matter what I am going through
I can always say Thank you
When the blessings are in disguise
Let gratitude open my eyes
Cause I’ve just been given too much
To do anything but

1, 2, 3, 4
Count my blessings
1, 2, 3, 4
Count my blessings…”

But, do we really need to “give thanks in all circumstances”?! Yes, we need to be thankful whether things are going well for us or they are not going well for us. Romans 8:28 says, “… all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Even when things don’t seem to be going well, God is at work. We need to be thankful for not only the doors that He opens for us but also the doors that He closes. We need to thank God for what He has done, for what He is doing, and what He will do. We need to not confine thanksgiving to this season, but make it a part of our daily life.

“We ought to give thanks for all fortune: if it is good, because it is good, if bad, because it works in us patience, humility and the contempt of this world and the hope of our eternal country.” –C.S. Lewis

And, in turn thanksgiving will bring the fruits of a joy in the Lord, a stronger trust in God, a deeper relationship with Christ, a greater acceptance of others (even if they are different from us), and a desire to share with others (even if it means not having the best for ourselves).

Dear Lord Jesus, Thank You for loving us so much that You were willing to pay the ultimate price of Your life on the cross for our Salvation. Thank You for giving us life and everything else You bless us with. Please help us not to get distracted by what we don’t have, but to instead be thankful every day for what You have given us. Amen.

¿Cuál es la Mejor Temporada?

“Todo tiene su tiempo, y todo lo que se quiere debajo del cielo tiene su hora. … tiempo de llorar, y tiempo de reír; …Todo lo hizo hermoso en su tiempo…”

Eclesiastés 3: 1,4, 11 RVR 1960 

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Hay un tiempo y una época para todo. No podemos correr a través de las etapas de nuestras vida. Del mismo modo que no podemos vivir en el pasado, no podemos vivir en el futuro. Esto es particularmente difícil de decir, porque he aprendido que algunas personas están más orientadas al pasado, mientras que otros son más orientados al futuro. Puedo relacionar más a este último. Como persona más  orientado al futuro, te puedo decir que es difícil no vivir pensando en el futuro. Pero, yo creo que es importante para nosotros a tomar una respiración profunda y tomar todo en una base diaria. Tenemos que vivir en el presente. Historiadora y escritora estadounidense, Alice Morse Earle, escribio, “El reloj está en marcha. Aprovecha al máximo hoy. El tiempo no espera a ningún hombre. Ayer es historia. El mañana es un misterio. Hoy es un regalo. Es por eso que se llama el presente.” En verdad, todo lo que tenemos es hoy en día. Y, por eso es importante que sepamos dónde estamos en los ojos de Dios. Hoy en día, lo más importante es saber que vamos a pasar la eternidad en el cielo con Jesucristo. “Y esta es la vida eterna: que te conozcan a ti, el único Dios verdadero, y a Jesucristo, a quien has enviado.” Juan 17: 3 RVR 1960 Si no está seguro de su salvación en Cristo Jesús, ahora es el momento de cambiar eso [lea Romanos 3:23, Juan 5:24 y Romanos 10: 9]. “Porque dice: En tiempo aceptable te he oído, Y en día de salvación te he socorrido. m He aquí ahora el tiempo aceptable; he aquí ahora el día de salvación.” -2 Corintios 6: 2 RVR 1960. No sabemos lo que pasara mañana. Pero, como Cristianos, podemos confiar en que todo está en los manos de Dios. Mateo 10: 29-31 RVR 1960 dice: “¿No se venden dos pajarillos por un cuarto? Con todo, ni uno de ellos cae a tierra sin vuestro Padre. Pues aun vuestros cabellos están todos contados. Así que, no temáis; más valéis vosotros que muchos pajarillos.” Como hijos de Dios, podemos confiar nuestro futuro en Él. Mirad las aves del cielo, que no siembran, ni siegan, ni recogen en graneros; y vuestro Padre celestial las alimenta. ¿No valéis vosotros mucho más que ellas? ¿Y quién de vosotros podrá, por mucho que se afane, añadir a su estatura un codo?” Mateo 6: 26-27 RVR 1960. Lo tanto, si estamos gastando nuestro tiempo a preocuparse por el futuro, entonces no podemos realmente disfrutar del presente en su plenitud. Por otra parte, en la sociedad actual, también hay un gran enfoque en la tecnología. Y, la tecnología puede hacer muchas cosas beneficiosas. Sin embargo, tenemos que tener cuidado de no llegar a ser tan distraído por ella, que no somos capaces de ver y experimentar toda la belleza que Dios tiene para nosotros, hoy. Hoy en día, tenemos que apreciar no sólo muchas bendiciones de Dios en nuestras vidas (es decir. La salud, las personas, la naturaleza, la música, etc.), sino también las lecciones que Dios tiene para nosotros hoy en día. La sociedad puede decirle, que su vida necesita para adaptarse a una plantilla y hay que hacer las cosas cuando todos los demás están haciendo. Pero, ¿quiénes son ellos para definir nuestros escenarios y experiencias de vida? Alinear nuestras vidas con los planes de Dios es lo que realmente tenemos que hacer para evitar perderse en todo lo que Él tiene para nosotros. Si nos apresuramos hacia la  mañana, es posible que se pierda las lecciones que necesitamos saber para mañana. “Hoy en día es un regalo.” Podríamos perder las alegrías y los regalos sencillos que Dios nos ha dado para hoy. “Hay una época para todo.” Sólo tenemos que confiar en Dios, sabiendo que si hay algo que no está en nuestras vidas en este momento, entonces no es su temporada. Confiamos nuestras vidas a Dios todos los días, por la búsqueda de su voluntad y paciencia de tomar nuestra vida un día a la vez.

“Todo lo hizo hermoso en su tiempo”

Ahora es la mejor época del año!

Estimado Señor Jesucristo, por favor abre nuestros ojos para ver todas las alegrías y bendiciones que Tu tienes para nosotros hoy, en este momento. Por favor ayúdenos a no estar tan atrapados en nuestros pasados o futuros que no somos capaces de disfrutar del regalo del presente. Amén.

 

How to Pray When Life Doesn’t Make Sense? (Part 1)

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”   

-Romans 8:28 NIV

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“Then Jesus went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to them, “Sit here while I go over there and pray.” Then he said to them, “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.” Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.” Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. “Couldn’t you men keep watch with me for one hour?” he asked Peter. “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” He went away a second time and prayed, “My Father, if it is not possible for this cup to be taken away unless I drink it, may your will be done.” -Matthew 26:36, 38-42 NIV

In Matthew 6, Jesus instruct His followers on how to pray.  Within the first two lines of the Lord’s prayer, He instructs us to pray for God’s will. “This, then, is how you should pray: “‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” -Matthew 6:9-10  In Matthew 26: 36-42, Jesus sets the perfect example for us of what it means to pray for God’s will and submit our will to God’s will. But, it’s not always easy to pray for God’s will. Theologian and scholar, C.S. Lewis wrote, “We are not necessarily doubting that God will do the best for us; we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be.” – C.S. Lewis  Like C.S. Lewis, sometimes we are afraid of God’s will. Perhaps, we fear that to live out God’s will for our lives, we may need to suffer. We may need to sacrifice our dreams, go to faraway places, go through difficult times, lose loved ones, be broken, and ultimately changed.  But, experiencing pain and brokenness changes us. Christian songwriter, Jason Gray,  wrote, “Nobody wishes for this Nobody is looking for heart-ache But I know sometimes that’s just how it goes I wasn’t asking for easy, I didn’t want the hard way either But I guess that’s what You thought I needed most If my life never would have got broken  Then my hands would have never been open.” Pain and suffering change us, by opening our eyes to the hurts of world around us and opening our hands to help those in need. Pain and suffering can be used by God to give us more compassionate hearts and a greater sense of empathy towards others. Just God allows the caterpillar to struggle against its cocoon to transform it into a beautiful butterfly, He also allows us to endure pain and suffering to transform our hearts into the hearts with a greater capacity to love.

Dear Lord Jesus, please give us hearts that are always willing to submit to Your will. Amen.

Are you worrying about something?

“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

-Matthew 6:34 NIV

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It seems almost impossible not to worry. There is so much that consumes our minds on a daily basis and even hourly basis. Worse yet, all of this worry tends to affect us on a deeper level: impacting us emotionally, spiritually, psychologically, socially, and physically. This makes us poor stewards of what God has given us. How can we ask for more if don’t take care of what we have? If we can’t trust God with little, then we will most certainly  have a harder time trusting God with much. Yet, the thought of being out of control (when it comes to most of the things that happen all around us) can be incredibly daunting and even frustrating for us mere humans. But, God didn’t intend for it to be that way for His children. Peter 5:7 says, “Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.” We don’t have to worry about anything. The song, Sparrows by Jason Grey reminds us, “if He can hold the world He can hold this moment….even the sparrow knows He holds tomorrow.” Matthew 10:29-30 says,“Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground outside your Father’s care.  And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.  So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.”  Think about the lyrics to the song, Sparrows by Jason Gray:

“You can’t add a single day by worrying
You’ll worry your life away
Oh don’t worry your life away
You can’t change a single thing by freaking out
It’s just gonna close you in
Oh don’t let the trouble win

You may feel alone
But you’re not on your own

 If He can hold the world He can hold this moment
Not a field or flower escapes His notice
Oh even the sparrow
Knows He holds tomorrow

Lean in and it’s hard to miss
Everything can change
When you make it His
Oh He wants to carry it
Carefree in the care of God
When you let it go
You’ll find that He’s enough
Oh you never leave His love

You don’t walk alone…

There’s not a single star that’s out of place
There’s nothing broken He can’t remake
If you long for hope when you’re afraid
Oh look at the sparrow
Look at the sparrow

If He can hold the world He can hold this moment
Not a field or flower escapes His notice
Oh even the sparrow
Knows He holds tomorrow…”

Dear Lord Jesus, please help us to put all our trust in You, knowing that whatever happens is for our good, according to Your purpose and plans. Amen.