Well, here it is another Hump Day. We’ve made it halfway through the work week with only two more days to go. How many humps can a camel possess anyway? I’ve seen some with two humps, but three or more might require a much larger camel. In any event. I think many have already given up – thrown in the towel – become hermits – are developing underground cities at this very moment. Are we turning into an Orwellian society? Could be.
When we face hurdles or obstacles, we tend to weaken. When roadblocks determine our future, we flinch. When even the smallest health issue creates gigantic anxiety, we feel doomed. When every day seems to run into the next, we feel lost. When there is nowhere else to turn, we can fall into a deep depression, or we can ask Jesus to kick those barriers down and make a clear path.
I have decided it’s time to knock over those hump(s) that stand in the way of tomorrow. If we keep looking back, there is no real destination. We cannot sit idly by and wait for Jesus to return. It could be today or ten years from now. We may never experience it in our lifetime. Will we be ready for His return? We will if we make a commitment to serve Him and others while we can. No humps, no potholes or caution lights are going stop our admittance into heaven. Jesus came once to redeem all. He accomplished what the Father sent Him to do. He saved mankind from eternal damnation. Believe and have faith in that and you will inherit His kingdom – where life will be far better than normal.
Every day can be viewed as “Hump Day” if we let it. Looking forward with a positive attitude and with Jesus at our side, allows us to achieve the final goal – here and in eternity.

Of course, you and I both know that often used term “wait on the Lord” has lost something in western translation. In ancient Hebrew it implies an active poster of faith and hope, looking forward to God’s intervention. When we are waiting, we are living our lives as God wants, being active members of the Kingdom. We should live like we’re already fully engaged in eternal life, because we are.
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Good point.
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I like that idea. Everyday is hump day. I was getting so confused trying to remember. Every day is a day to write for me, and then I worry about missing a doctor appointment because I can’t remember the day of the week. Every day is hump day makes it a lot easier.
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