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Ordinary Time, 27th Sunday. Most of us have said, “There just aren’t enough hours in the day.” But there are — there is enough time to accomplish everything that God has planned for me to accomplish. We trust God about the big things that we have no control over, but we have a hard time trusting God with the everyday things. When Jesus says, “Faith the size of a mustard seed,” I think he is talking about faith in small matters like our everyday events. If we have faith in small things, great things are possible. (3 Oct 2010)
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Faith in everyday matters…some days I’m thankful there are 24 hours and we get to start over! Other days..like today… I wish for continuous sunlight and warmth so the day can never end! Thanks for teaching us about GRACE! Wishing you well.