Hi, Everyone!
Last night, after I got done studying for my finals, I felt compelled to read Matthew 6:25-34. I had heard various family members quote this scripture numerous times, but I only grasped a clear understanding of it last night. Heck, I was so excited about the revelation of the verses that I had to share it with Ruby.
To give a summary of the aforementioned scripture, Jesus was basically telling us—well, me—not to worry about anything. As a matter of fact, Jesus tells us in verses 25, 31, and 34 to take no thought about anything because He’s got it all under control. In other words, stop worrying about your problems and trust that The Lord is gonna work out the problem.
Why am I preaching this miniature sermonette, you ask? Well, it’s simple: As you know, my final exams are tomorrow. As much hell as I’ve raised in such a short time about my Geometry & Trig class, only to discover that I have actually applied myself to learn everything that I can, I am convinced that I’ve got this in the bag—with The Lord’s help, of course. I’m gonna go into that exam tomorrow and knock it out of the park. I’m sure y’all noticed that I haven’t really said much about my African Diaspora II exam—well, that’s because I am very strong and confident in that I will pass.
If it sounds like I’m contradicting myself, then I apologize, but I cannot lie—my faith is stronger in African Diaspora than it is in Geometry & Trig. However, I’m not gonna worry about it. I’m just gonna go into class tomorrow with my calculator, my #2 pencils, and a whole lotta faith. I cannot promise an A, but I will guaran-damn well-tee betcha that I’m not leaving this class with anything less than a C+… and I mean that!
Well, I’ll holla at y’all tomorrow afternoon. Until then, say a prayer for your girl.
Hugs & Kisses,
Natasha
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