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Around our house we have all
kinds of times. There are good times, bad times, so-so times and then we have “Oh
well” times.
"Oh well times" will help preserve your sanity.
"Oh well times" will help preserve your sanity.
Good and bad times are
relative to your expectations. What is
good times for one family might be just “the run of the mill” for others. The same applies for the bad times. It is hard to enjoy the fact that your bad
times can’t get any worse when they are as bad as they can get.
At our house things are
pretty good, so good that we mostly have to look for something bad. Although when I do, I’m pretty efficient and
can come up with something, when I should just enjoy what I do have.
1 Timothy 6:8-9 As long as we have food and clothes,
we should be satisfied. But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation,
into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into
ruin and destruction.
That is about the last thing
some Christians want to hear, for they want more, but it is pretty good advice anyhow.
Now lest we become indolent
we must keep in mind: Proverbs 6:6 Take a lesson from the ants,
you lazybones. Learn from their ways and become wise!
I have never heard of an
ant being on welfare so they must know something.
There are some other times
that I call, “Oh well, times.” These are
the times when I enter the state of futility. These are times when I have
seemly done my best to solve my problems and have come to my wits end. Or if I haven’t really tried hard, to my half
wits end.
The kids are helpful in
bringing you to this state for they are experts in this field.
How is this; I told those
kids not to do that and now they have destroyed the garage door, no matter
where I hide the keys they find them and start the car, “Oh well.”
I forgot to pay the credit
card bill and now they want 22% interest on everything I owe, “Oh well.”
The husband has just spent
$35,000 and bought a new truck he didn’t need, and we don’t have enough money
to pay for it, “Oh h….”
The list is quite long and a
lot of this is of our own making. I find it hard to pray and ask GOD to get me
out of these kinds of problems for I’m afraid I’ll just do it again.
What I need is some wisdom, James 1:5 If any of you lacks wisdom, he
should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will
be given to him.
Daniel 12:3 tells
me the result of it; Those who are wise
will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to
righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever.
That wasn’t an ”Oh well”
statement it was an AMEN statement.
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