Reading:
Luke 22:1-14

God’s wisdom far exceeds and far excels my own.

I believe that.

I accept that.

I rest in that.

I like that.

Then why do I fret and fume at His timing sometimes?

Why do I try to push if things don’t happen when I think they should (and panic when they don’t happen at all)?

Wanna talk about a wait so long that it seemed the event had been canceled and forgotten? Then consider the thousands-of-years wait for this:

“And when the hour was come, he sat down, and the twelve apostles with him” (14).

Will I trust God to make the arrangements in my life?

Will I trust Him enough to determine the arrangement of my life?

Oh that I may submit to God’s wisdom (and timing)!

Joyfully. Restfully. Graciously. Trustingly. Fruitfully. Cheerfully.

[And they went, and found as he had said (Luke 22:13)]

from Luke 22:13

A little bit more from Luke 22: Poor Judas

Reading:
Luke 21:29-38

So much in life isn’t.

Including the earth itself.

“Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away” (33).

So? What of it?

To be stable and sure and enduring myself, I will continue to anchor my life on His eternal Word.

And build my life on it.

And live my life by it.

Daily. Gladly. Purposefully. Fully.

I don’t want loopholes. I want anchor pins!

[The people came early in the morning to him...to hear him (Luke 21:38)]

from Luke 21:38

A little bit more from Luke 21: Forewarned!