No Flat Tires In Heaven
There Are No Flat Tires In Heaven
How are you feeling today?
Did you wake up, grab a cup of coffee, and bound out the door with a big smile on your face?
Or…did you drag yourself out of bed, scarf down your breakfast with minutes to spare, and then head out to work in a grumpy mood?
We never know what each day will bring.
Sometimes a day can be full of happiness. Other days, you wished you’d stayed in bed, right?
Perhaps hang a sign on your bedroom door that says, “No one’s here, please try again tomorrow.”
When It Rains, It Pours
I remember several years ago when my husband was out of town for work.
The dogs were cooperating, I had a stocked fridge, and life was moving along just fine.
Until…
I drove to the local CVS and got a nail in my tire.
My first flat tire.
Oh, great.
A quick stop at the pharmacy suddenly turned into a long day. A few phone calls later, and my tire was working again.
I was so glad to get back home.
Everything is right again.
A couple of days later, another flat tire.
I am not kidding.
In one week, I had two flat tires.
What are the odds?
It was an interesting phone call to my husband that night.
Life gets out of whack sometimes.
We Have God’s Promises For When Things Get Out Of Whack
Someday, Christians, we will have an eternity in Heaven where nothing goes wrong.
In other words, there are no flat tires in Heaven. 😉
Until we reach our eternal Home, we should praise the King anyway.
At all times, even when things aren’t going our way.
Prayers aren’t supposed to stop once we get our answers. Praying is meant to be a daily blessing, not a chore.
What About Today?
Singing to God is a form of prayer, so if you haven’t said your prayers yet today, allow me to introduce you to a song that is full of praises to God.
In my Bible study this week at church, our group was talking about some of our favorite praise and worship songs.
Psalm 63 is one of mine.
Our choir sang it last Sunday and Wow!
It isn’t our choir singing in this video, but I wanted to post it anyway so you could hear the music. About 4 1/2 minutes in, when the different choir parts separate out, I get chills.
The lyrics of the song often came to my mind during my husband’s recent heart procedures.
Soothing and comforting.
Try closing your eyes and turn up your speakers.
C’mon close your eyes, I can see they’re still open 😉
Take it in and you can make it one of your prayers today.
I hope this song has blessed you as much as it has me. Our whole congregation was deeply touched by a psalm set to music.
I love beautiful worship songs that remind us of God’s sovereignty.
Have you asked Him into your life yet?