Sometimes, we just want to...
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Sometimes, we just want to know. The thirty-year-old single woman working a job she hates just wants to glimpse twenty years in the future. Will the husband she longs for ever show up? Should she move on with her life and forget old dreams?
Or the man slaving away in an office. Will he ever get a promotion? Will he make a breakthrough? Or would he be better served to join his brother's plumbing business? After all, that's all he really wants to do. But if he has a chance at being a CEO....
Paul reminds us that we can't know the future. Wherever we are in life, we are God's children now. We don't have to wait until some unspecified time to be old enough or advanced enough to share God's love.
Or the man slaving away in an office. Will he ever get a promotion? Will he make a breakthrough? Or would he be better served to join his brother's plumbing business? After all, that's all he really wants to do. But if he has a chance at being a CEO....
Paul reminds us that we can't know the future. Wherever we are in life, we are God's children now. We don't have to wait until some unspecified time to be old enough or advanced enough to share God's love.
