Embracing the Unknown
Being happy or sounding cheerful and positive isn’t always easy, particularly when you perceive your days/life to be routine, stagnant, uneventful and/or dull.
Confession: I’m referring to myself. Being optimistic can prove a challenge. There are times when I feel like imploding. “Enough already”, I want to shriek, and occasionally do.
Fortunately, the spiritual side, the hopeful one, can burst forth like Superman smashing through a brick wall. It’s then that I put the gray matter to [proper] use.
A reminder to self: everything has its time and place. Patience (coupled with perseverance) truly is a virtue.
Only God knows what’s around that sharp bend, beyond the heavy door, at the end of that long darksome tunnel. And that’s a very good thing. It means there’s something to look forward to: a surprise, a prize, a miracle. Within the global mélange of life, something wonderful can and will happen . . . if we keep the faith.
So I write this post for me as much as you: yeah, we may not know what’s out there or what tomorrow will bring, but that’s actually part of the excitement. Think about it: any day, moment or second (after a blink!), something fantastic can occur. Isn't that awesome!?
Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
Embrace the unknown, my friends.



