Lockdown Day 449- 18 June 2021
After my morning walk I picked up a Pretoria friend from the airport. We had a lovely time at Como Caffé, one of my fast growing favourites here in the Bay.
After she left for a weekend on the coast, I noticed the dark promising clouds from early morning had dissipated to make way for the sun. And so the prayer walking for rain continues.
I spent the afternoon finding my way around and trying to find stockists for a couple of personal and household products, seeing as I've decided against another online ordering stint.
Speaking of online, I get that it has pretty much become our find-it-all these days. Being in a new place, I still use Waze or Google Maps to go somewhere. But relying on this has caused me to not be tuned into the environment around me on the way to my destination.
In the same way our sense of reality is distorted by our newly acquired (and dare I say a somewhat forced acquisition) online lifestyle. If this pandemic continues much longer we are going to have to force our brain back to thinking critically and being less machine and more human.
I genuinely believe we need to step into our role as stewards of the life God gifted us with, so we can tap into the heavenly resources available for us to rise above this pandemic. So we can be who God created us to be in a time such as this.
He really does have all the answers and resources we can imagine.... all we need to do is ask!
So tonight, while the waxing moon is casting rays of light onto my bed, I invite God to speak to my spirit and show me how. Because I know He's really got this.
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