Hi friends!
Welcome to another beautiful week of our food thought. So far, it has been inspiring and interesting. I'm glad I've got you on this.
Always stay connected! This week's topic says "what will tomorrow bring?"
We pray every day to God for him to give us this day, our daily bread, and not for tomorrow's bread. Why do you bother so much about what tomorrow will bring?
Sometimes it is good to live today and let tomorrow be because tomorrow is too long and will never end. It's too long for someone to think about it. The life we live today determines how tomorrow will be.
We sleep and wake up to a new day, have you asked yourself how you were able to wake? Even God, our father, said we shouldn't worry about what to eat, what to drink, or what to wear because tomorrow is pregnant for something beautiful.
Sometime last month, I was discussing with a friend, and she was complaining alongside, but I told her to try and see what I was seeing. I was seeing my tomorrow; I was seeing how promising it is, and I tried to let her see it, but she couldn't because her mind was filled with negative thoughts.
What will tomorrow bring? Is it a question people who lack faith as well as a question people who have lost hope ask? Why can't you see positive things about your tomorrow? Why can't you look beyond and see what God has planned for you?
You know, the way we think affects what we see and say. Oh yes, it does. See yourself in a beautiful apartment with kids and your husband; see your tomorrow as a paradise where you have all the luxuries of life. Don't allow your present state of life to rub you off your chances, opportunities, and glory.
Each time I ask myself, What will tomorrow bring about a particular business I'm investing in or anything I want to do? I begin to speak into my tomorrow. Do you know you can actually control your tomorrow? You can build it into being what you desire; are you surprised?
See, I observed something between the words "today" and "tomorrow." They have common like words "to," and their differences remain "morrow" and "day.".
"Day" means "light."
"Morrow" means "next."
This simply means that today is light and tomorrow is the "next light." Well, except you see darkness in your today, for me, I see full light.
The simple question that says, "What will tomorrow bring?" Simply means that tomorrow would bring "light!"
Quit living in the dark; open your eyes to reality and see beyond normal. Don't settle for less; there are better things for you tomorrow, and of course that light at the end of a tunnel is for those who are patient and consistent.
Thank you for participating…..
You have expressed your thoughts very beautifully. Truly, if you keep worrying about the future, then you will not be able to enjoy the present.
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