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Tomorrow Comes (Psalms 30, 108-110)

July 19, 2012 By Seth Leave a Comment

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It’s ironic that I’m writing about tomorrow since yesterday I wrote about today.  The truth is that today sometimes carries with it some incredibly hard circumstances.  Sometimes in today we have to muster up our courage to bury a loved one, to have a difficult conversation, or to face our critics.  And even though the tasks of the day may be defeating or emotionally draining, David reminds us that joy comes with the morning.   After all, each day is a new day, and it’s a new opportunity to see God’s gratuitous mercies in our lives.  When today is hard, remember that tomorrow comes, and it’s only a few hours away.

July 19, 2012 7:00 am Seth Leave a Comment

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Seth is a pastor, author, and speaker who lives in Batesville, Indiana. He is married to Kari, and they have two daughters, Madelyn and Noelle.

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Seth is a pastor, author, and speaker who lives in Batesville, Indiana. He is married to Kari, and they have a daughter, Madelyn.

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