Do you ever wonder? I'm full of it.
I frequently use the word to describe the awe, in thought or feeling, in sight, etc.
The word wonder captures the component of every Sense in every aspect.
Growing up, I was curious Cassandra, one of my favorite cartoons was Curious George.
I connected to the program by seeing so much of my young self reflected on the screen by an inquisitive monkey.
George often went too far with His wonder, and the man with the yellow hat came to the rescue.
🗝Similar to our lives, sometimes our curiosity is bottomless. With unwholesome intakes, only God can heal or help us out.
Do you ever inquire of yourself:
I wonder why?
The question is possibly asked by expecting an answer straightway instead of fixing our eyes on Wisdom alone.
🗝Wisdom knows when our exact concept of life is ready to accept the correct explanation.
If your wonder is automatically questionable, be at peace, it's not time for the answer.
Have you ever wrestled with an unresolved wonder within?
Remember this scripture:
Matthew 6:25
🗝Here is the bottom line: do not worry about your life. Don’t worry about what you will eat or what you will drink. Don’t worry about how you clothe your body. Living is about more than merely eating, and the body is about more than dressing up.
My experiences taught me this:
Don't try to force what doesn't want to push.
🗝Life is a steady flow.
All things are purposed and received in God's perfect timing.
🗝Trust it; this is the key.
Utilizing His •stupefaction• to a certain degree is principled in His manual of life; it guarantees one to remain in awe of Him as All-Knowing.
Written by Cassandra Lee Wiltz © December 2022
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