A E I O U and sometimes Y — is that right?
I was reminded this morning as my hubby was reading one of his morning devotionals to me that where we position a vowel in a word changes more than just the word.
Got.
I got to go to work.
I got to iron clothes.
I got to mop the floor.
Change that o to an e and see what happens.
I GET to go to work today. That comes from the mouth of one whose heart is grateful to have a means of gainful employment to provide for her/his family.
I GET to iron clothes. Can only be spoken by one who appreciates such things as this: I have an iron. I have a roof over my head wherein that iron is housed. Moreover I have clothes to wear – clean clothes even, or they would not need pressing.
I GET to mop the floor. Again. I have a floor. I have eyes that can see the need to clean. I have arms and legs that can actually perform the task.
See what I mean?
You try it.
What do you GOT to do that you really are blessed to GET to do?
Hebrews 12:28 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
28 Therefore, since we receive a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us show gratitude, by which we may offer to God an acceptable service with reverence and awe; via Hebrews 12:28 NASB – Therefore since we receive a kingdom – Bible Gateway.
Click HERE and pray – it’s a ‘service’ that ABBA seeing in secret will reward openly.
Keep braving the Dark with The LIGHT,
Kathie
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