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Worrying does more to rob us of time than adding to it. Yet, we’re still so conditioned to worry, especially about things over which we have no control. But God keeps working with us anyway, just in the nick of time.
If there’s one relationship we maintain that is truly complicated, it’s the relationship we have with time. Whether measuring how much or how little of it we have, how we mark its passage, how we attempt to control it, or even just how we use it, concerns of time order our lives. But the God of all time and space is inviting us to think differently about this relationship. So let’s take some of this precious summertime, stepping back even for a few minutes and wonder together what God has been up to with all this time.
Worrying does more to rob us of time than adding to it. Yet, we’re still so conditioned to worry, especially about things over which we have no control. But God keeps working with us anyway, just in the nick of time.
If there’s one relationship we maintain that is truly complicated, it’s the relationship we have with time. Whether measuring how much or how little of it we have, how we mark its passage, how we attempt to control it, or even just how we use it, concerns of time order our lives. But the God of all time and space is inviting us to think differently about this relationship. So let’s take some of this precious summertime, stepping back even for a few minutes and wonder together what God has been up to with all this time.