Imagine lying on an operating table undergoing surgery. What would gothrough our mind if we heard the surgeon suddenly say, "Oops!"? It would bea bit unsettling to say the least. Since we know what we mean when we say"Oops!", that is not what we would want to hear from the doctor who iscutting into our body. To hear "Oops!" would not be very comforting. I would dare say that "Oops!" is one word we won't hear from the mouthof God. We should be encouraged that nothing with God is an accident. Hedoes not make mistakes. We may struggle in understanding His Ways and Histimeline at times, but they will inevitably prove to be right. The realityabout each of us is that "we all stumble in many ways." (James 3:2)
The more we accept GOD'S WAYS and follow in them, the less "Oops!" willcome from our lips with regard to our spiritual walk. Faithfully striving tolive in accordance with His Will we will instead speak more praise andthanksgiving for His Wisdom guiding us. Let us also be thankful for Hisability to deliver us from even the messes we create.
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