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It’s NOW Time!

It’s NOW time!  So many people are wasting time.  It’s not ours to waste, lovelies!  When are you living?  Not where, because really if you aren’t living now, you’re not where you need to be.  I’m talking about living this very moment.  I’ll say it again, it’s NOW time!

We all think ahead to different times, different circumstances and so forth.  That’s all well and good, but we waste time when we fret and worry about tomorrow looking at THEN when we could be living NOW.  Frankly, if you’re a puddle of goo worrying about our circumstances then you aren’t living in the moment, the NOW, and the enemy is controlling your life.  He’s causing worry, stress, and many other things that are causing you to look at THEN.  

So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today.  ~Matthew 6:34, NLT

How about you?  When are you living?  NOW or THEN?  God wants you to live in the NOW.  He wants you to seize the moment because right NOW is when it’s all happening.  Right NOW is when you should be living.  NOW is the time to step up, speak up, and move up.  God has great big plans for you, but you won’t enjoy them if you’re looking toward THEN.  You have to live in the NOW.
Don’t live or wait for a better time.  Don’t wish for THEN.  Wishing for THEN only deprives you of NOW.  That’s exactly what the enemy wants you to do; waste time wishing for THEN to arrive when you already have NOW. 
Your time is NOW.  Enjoy it!

Seize the NOW!  Seize it with both hands and make the most of it for as long as you can.  Get out there and live.  And while you’re at it, have FUN!  It’s NOW time!



Shelley Wilburn
 

Shelley Wilburn has been writing since the age of twelve. She loves stories and adventures, and often finds herself getting into mischief with any one of her six grandchildren. She has written several articles and devotionals over the years for various newspapers, women's magazines, and newsletters. She has also co-authored devotionals. Shelley began writing full-time in 2012 after being healed of over 40 years of depression and anxiety. Using her love of writing, and wearing mismatched socks, Shelley has developed a unique ministry of encouraging others using biblical truths and stories from her own personal life. When not writing, you can find Shelley and her husband of over 30 years, D.A. zipping down the road in their newest adventure-maker, a bright orange, Mustang convertible Shelley has laughingly dubbed The Pony.

  • Unknown says:

    Well written ! Thank you for sharing!

  • Lois Borcky says:

    That was me that wrote that but it published it as unknown ! Shows I understand nothing about blogging lol Thank you Lois

  • Dora Hiers says:

    Yes! Love this, Shelley! ♡

  • Dora Hiers says:

    Yes! Love this, Shelley! ♡

  • Brenda W. says:

    So true. Love this.

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