Hey Mama Monday: Your Problems Are in God’s Hands

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Hey, Mama, just wanted to pop in and help you put your eyes on Jesus. He is still on the throne. While the world has gone mad, He is the same—unmovable, unshakable. He is our great and holy God and Savior, Jesus Christ.

We get so caught up in the details of our current problems, but God has already worked out EVERY last detail. Do you think your problems surprise Him? You have already given them over to Him, they’re in His hands, so why do you keep going back and snatching them back out? By fussing over our issues, do they go away? By allowing ourselves to become completely engulfed in the trials of our lives, not even able to breathe, do we glorify God?

The problems are there. That’s right. The trial continues. Yes, it does. But say this today with me: Lord, I don’t know what to do, but my eyes are on YOU.

Glorify Him today, Mama. Set your eyes on Christ—your Redeemer. He lives. He is not asleep; He misses nothing. He sees it all, and He will unweave this web. I promise you; He will fix it. Rise up and go about your day, knowing that if you are in Him, you will not be shaken.

“I have set the Lord continually before me; Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken” Psalm 16:8.

Mama, embrace this day, love on your children, respect and cling to your hubby, obey the Lord in all things, and just . . . walk. He promises to do the rest. Set your eyes continually before Him. You will not be shaken.

Today you focus on family and the gifts God has given you because, you must admit, His blessings on you are too numerous to count. Mind and heart OFF the troubles and trials of this life today. Mind and heart on the gifts of His Hand today, OK? Be joyful today, Mama. You are blessed.

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