If Solomon couldn't discover anything about his future, I shouldn't be surprised by the morning news. The good news is that God already has a plan to redeem whatever this day brings.
Just when I thought the news was all bad, the stock market reversed itself yesterday in remarkable fashion. As you know, the Dow Jones dove nearly 250 points in the opening minutes, spent the day in a series of ups and downs, then closed up with a gain of nearly 300 points. Not many people understand why, but we're all grateful.
Meanwhile, today's New York Times reports that Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis arrived in
The strangest good news of the morning comes from USAToday, which informs us that a horse advertised in
Yesterday I found this passage, and thought it appropriate to these days: "Consider what God has done: Who can straighten what he has made crooked? When times are good, be happy; but when times are bad, consider: God has made the one as well as the other. Therefore, a man cannot discover anything about his future" (Ecclesiastes
I sometimes wonder if times were always this unpredictable. We are astonished by technological advances and the changes they bring, but my parents were just as affected by television and the proliferation of commercial airlines. And their parents were just as affected by radio and the advent of automobiles. We are at war, but my father fought in World War II and his father in World War I. Human nature doesn't really change. None of us can see Friday from Thursday. If Solomon couldn't discover anything about his future, I shouldn't be surprised by the morning news.
The good news is that God already has a plan to redeem whatever this day brings. Romans
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