YESTERDAY IS GONE! TOMORROW IS NOT NOW! TODAY IS WHERE WE LIVE!

O LORD, YOU ARE A GREAT AND AWSOME GOD! YOU ALWAYS FULFILL YOUR COVENANT AND KEEP YOUR PROMISES OF UNFAILING LOVE TO THOSE WHO LOVE YOU AND OBEY YOUR COMMANDS.” DANIEL 9:4

I know for a fact that too often I live in the past and the future. I get overly concerned about the things that have already happened and I cannot change, and I get overly concerned about the future where things have not yet happened, and I seem to conjure up thoughts and ideas of how things will happen and begin to believe in the untruths of the future. As I look back, I can see that I spend way too much time in those two areas. Our Lord tells us we are to live one day at a time. When we do, we are able to go to him with the facts and sincerely lay them at his feet. He has promised to honor our contract with him and keep all of his promises. Our Lord is a great and awesome God. It is important to stay in the moment and deal with the issues at hand. We should not spend time thinking of what has already happened or what we think is going to happen. Those are things for our Lord to deal with and not you and me. He has a plan, and he will not change it. Each day has enough trouble of its own to deal with without us adding on yesterday and tomorrow. Remember, yesterday is over, tomorrow has not yet happened, but today is where we are living! PRAISE THE LORD IN ALL SITUATIONS!


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My name is Mike Burchett, the Lord's servant of Prayers of Faith as well as Breadoflifeconversations.com. I am a past schoolteacher of 5 years and spent 39 years in the banking industry. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Science degree from Wayne State College in Wayne, Ne. I am a Vietnam veteran and a past Staff Seargent in the United States Air Force.

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