"And it will be said in that day:
'Behold, this is our God;
We have waited for Him, and He will save us.
This is the Lord;
We have waited for Him;
We will be glad and rejoice in His salvation."
Isaiah 26:3
What beautiful language of faith looking forward to the defeat of Israel's enemies. Today is one of those mornings when all of a sudden I realize that the half-dozen things I have to do are actually a dozen things -- and for once I do not exaggerate on my numbers. I suppose I should not have procrastinated so much for the past couple of days, though I have been industrious in some areas. (Does loading two photo albums to Facebook count?) Regardless, nothing is in crisis mode. I can make a few phone calls on the road and sacrifice some reading time. This verse reminds me that small to-do lists and larger plans for the future swirling around in my head are really of no consequence compared to knowing that God is faithful and will take care of me.
I know I'm being awfully vague, so I shall type my current list here as I get it squared away in my head.
Call the eye doctor
Call Tom
Call Veronica
Call my grandma
Call Amanda
Fold my laundry
Edit Daniel's thesis
Look over Cultural paperwork
Shower
Go to work
Email Donna
Clean the kitchen
Write Jon's thank-you
Put sheets on the bed
Straighten my room
Email Leanne
All right, off to the races.
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