If you are like me you have been fighting a battle lately. The fight that I am having is to not become absorbed with talk about the Coronavirus. There is seemingly endless information out there with seemingly endless interpretations and opinions. How do I know what is true? How can I know this source or that model is trustworthy? How many confirmed cases today? What is the total worldwide deaths now? How many of those are in Montgomery/Greene county (or plug in your location)? And on…and on…and on. This is not a call to shun all information. Information is helpful at a time like this and simply burying our heads in the sand will not make this pandemic go away. But, what I have noticed in my own heart is that it is leaning toward being absorbed by talk about the Coronavirus. This absorption (at least in me) doesn’t lead to more comfort, but rather more uncertainty.
Intentional Thinking
When I feel this tug I need to be reminded of Paul’s words to the Philippian church, “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any
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