Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Is 2020 really over?


Is 2020 really over? I know it's not December 31st yet, but it's the last month of the year. 2020 has been the year of loss and gain, the year our faith has been shaken and strengthened, the year most of us will remember not because we bought cars, houses, got married, or had children, but because of Covid-19. We shall remember that we were able to buy cars in the midst of the pandemic and financial hardship, or we were able to have kids in the midst of this health scare, or the year we had to have a wedding ceremony with just the priest and a few loved ones, or the year we had to work from home as we've always prayed for and loved it, or the year we have saved so much money because restaurants were closed and we didn't waste money on gas for unnecessary trips. 


2020 has been a year that God has given us like any other. 2020 has been a blessing to many and not a blessing to many. But above all, we have seen God's goodness in 2020, we have seen His love, protection, mercy, grace, and above all GOD's FAVOR!

I can testify to walking in God's Favor for this year, in the midst of tears and headache, my God has favored me and I am thankful for the year 2020. It may have started great, got crazy and made me shed some tears along the way, but it has gotten better than I expected and I am grateful for that, and I call that Favor.

As we end this year, what are you thankful for? What has 2020 taught you? What do you wish you would have done differently and what will you do differently moving forward?


My advise to you the reader of this post, don't be too quick to pray this year to end. Take the time to look back and pin-point areas that God or the universe wanted  you to learn from and carry that with you but not with pain and anger or bitterness, but carry that so that you can do things differently and better moving forward. 

Be blessed and Happy 2021.

PS - I have seen quite a few jokes that 2021 may just be part 2 of 2020, or the month will extend to December 32nd 2020, I pray that wont be the case 🤣