Post written by Raymund and
Denielle Tamayo
We’ve heard these following
clichés: Saving the best for last. The best is yet to come.
There’s nothing wrong about
having hope for the future. Actually, we need to have it. We need to hold on to
the promises and plans of God for us (Jeremiah 29:11) so we can live more fully
and without fear.
But let’s not forget that
the best can also lie in the present.