Thursday, February 16, 2012

Cliche but True

I have a general disdain for cliches. Be creative and think of another way to say it. Stop being trite. But in this case, the cliche is the best way to say it:

Today's trials are tomorrow's testimony.

I tend to have "bad luck," as my friends put it. Things don't just go wrong, they go very wrong. Wrong with a capital V. As much as I stress through the trial, God always comes through for me. And afterward, I can't help but wonder what I was so worried about.

Right now I'm having issues with my car: it sustained damage in a major snowstorm at the end of January. It's going to cost a lot of money to fix. I have three papers to write for Saturday's class. I have tons going on at work. Namely, I have two major cases I'm working on and then there's the everyday stuff that's also important. I struggle with my budget and financial issues. There's just so much going on right now. But I pray that even if the storm can't be lessened, that at least I be calmed.

Oh, look at that cliche. ;)

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