24/02/2015

ASAP....! (Matt 6:7-15)

I pray that God’s will be done, not may will!
“Prayer does not change God, but it changes the one who offers it.”
S. Kierkegaard.

I’m sure when you hear somebody shout: “ASAP!” The meaning that would immediately enter our minds is generally we think of it in terms of even more hurry and stress in our lives.

Also maybe we think of this abbreviation as “As Soon As Possible.” How about if we think of it in a different manner in order to find a new way to deal with those rough days along the way as like these:

  1. There is work to do, deadlines to meet; you have got no time to spare but as you hurry and scurry = ASAP! Always Say A Prayer.
  2. In the midst of family chaos quality time is rare. Do your best let God do the rest = ASAP! Always Say A Prayer.
  3. It may seem like your worries are more than you can bear. Slow down and take a breather = ASAP! Always Say A Prayer.
  4. God knows how stressful life is. He wants to ease our cares and He will respond to all your needs = ASAP! Always Say A Prayer.
 

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