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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Thoughts from a Random Mind

With 2020 coming to a close and 2021 looming on the horizon, we ought to pause for a moment and take stock of what we believe in. I believe in many things. Most of those things are tied to my strong belief in God. I can’t prove He’s there, but I have chosen to believe that He is and that His grace has carried me to where I now stand. Millions of people believe as I do. Millions do not. That is their right. To those who do not, where does their hope come from? What is it based on? I believe that the Bible is absolutely true. In believing that, God’s Word tells me all I need to know about God. 

It’s a strange concept, this believing in an invisible spirit being. I just know that I have relied on my belief in God for over 40 years and it has pulled me through some very difficult times. If hope reflects our beliefs than my future is bright and if you are in a personal relationship with God, then yours is too. You see, God promises us a future filled with blessing, peace and fulfillment. Without God how can there be any hope at all? What would it be based on, man’s abilities? They are finite, God’s are infinite. It only takes a spark of faith to give birth to hope. My hope for this next year is that my gifts will continue to be used in a powerful way and give birth to a plethora of new opportunities to bless and encourage others. I can hope because if I live for God, following His guide for living – the Bible, I cannot fail. I know I can’t because there is no failure in God. Therein lies my hope for the future. Where does your hope lie and in whom? Until next time, walk with the King and be a blessing.

Richard Keller

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