Blessed
- Deborah

- Apr 21
- 2 min read
Series: Spring 26
Bible Study

I am trying to turn my confused brain into a blessing.
It all started when my old iPad crashed last week. Well, truth be told it didn’t completely crash all at once, but I knew the crash was coming. That gave me time to plan ahead I thought and get ready for the change.
I ordered a reconditioned iPad and it came. Everything was going smoothly. I wrote the Bible study for April 21st and I loaded it on the new iPad.
A little while ago I picked up my new iPad to check on tomorrow’s Bible study and it wasn’t there. I have no idea what I did wrong, but I am multitalented why it comes to making computer mistakes. It’s one of my main skills ha ha ha ha.
On my new iPad I tried to go into the search engine I usually use so that I could track what scriptures I have planned for this day.
It would not give me access. How wonderful. I will not succumb to the doldrums simply because my old iPad is dead.
I will persevere. I will not give in. I will not give up.
After all, t is warmer out now and the sun is shining.
Song of Solomon 2:12 tells us,
“the winter is past;
the rain is over and gone.
The flowers appear on the earth,
the time of singing has come,
and the voice of the turtledove
is heard in our land.”
Just before sitting down to write this I took my ole dog out for a walk. It is a lovely day out. There’s not a cloud in the sky. It truly is warmer than it has been in a long time.
Winter has passed. The funny thing about winter is that I like winter I love snow, but when April rolls around, I wanted to be warmer.
The time for singing has come.
I marvel at God and how he created everything on the Earth.
How did God plan the seasons? How did he coordinate all the temperatures and the changes of the seasons all over the planet? How did God create the Solar Systems and the light and dark in the universe?
It’s crazy that when Solomon wrote Song of Solomon He didn’t even know about all the planets, and all the solar systems, and everything that God created. Yet he still marveled at the wonder of God. Somehow he knew that God was greater than anything he could imagine.
And yes, still God IS greater than anything we can begin to imagine for we really know nothing.
Today I am grateful that I don’t have to know and that’s because God knows. I can rest in the knowledge that God knows.
Deborah,



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