A person gets and stubs his toe, goes to the bathroom, and the toilet is plugged, then goes to the kitchen and the coffee pot isn't working, goes to work where he gets cut off.
A person walks out the door and steps in the gum and then walks a few blocks, where a car drives and gets him soaked with water from the street.
A person finds out they cannot have kids.
A person finds out they have cancer.
A person on the way to work gets in a car crash.
A person gets cut off the freeway one after another all the way to work.
A person deals with a difficult family member.
A person has a bad hair day.
A person goes to a job, and it is bad that day.
A person steps in doggy doo and has to clean their shoes.
A person spills something hot on themselves.
Someone bumps them and they spill something hot.
Someone take the parking stall you are trying to get into.
Someone slams the door in your face.
A person calls you a name that is not right.
Someone slams the door in your face.
You get the wrong order at The Well or your favorite coffee shop.
Someone says something you do not like, and you get butt hurt.
You get the wrong order at your favorite restaurant.
The shower doesn't work.
The list goes on and on about how you can have a bad day.
But I ask you to consider these questions and answer them:
How many times when you have a bad day do you not pray and worship God.
Do we let our emotions dictate our circumstances?
Or do we let our praise should dictate our circumstances not emotions?
6 Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God [set aside self-righteous pride], so that He may exalt you [to a place of honor in His service] at the appropriate time, 7 casting all your cares [all your anxieties, all your worries, and all your concerns, once and for all] on Him, for He cares about you [with deepest affection, and watches over you very carefully]. 1 Peter 5:6-7 AMP.
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