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What does it mean to be able to laugh at the days to come?
She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come (Proverbs 31:25).
For me, it means as I look at my future, I know regardless of what happens to me, my future destiny is secure. I’ve got eternal life right now because I’ve accepted Jesus as my Savior. So, regardless of what the days hold for me, I’m not beset with the fears and worries of those who don’t know Jesus as their Savior; I can laugh at the days to come.
It means I can face an uncertain financial future and laugh at it. I can’t be certain I’ll have an income next week or next month or next year. But because my safety net is Jesus Christ, I can laugh at that prospect and say, “Never fear! God has promised to supply all my needs. Laugh at the days to come!”
As I look at the trouble in the Middle East and see how tenuous things are in this world, I realize it would only take a small spark to put us on the brink of another awful war. And while that certainly isn’t a laughing matter, I can laugh at the fear and the oppression of those thoughts, because my God is sovereign, and nothing is going to happen in this world without his purpose being served.
Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God (Psalm 20:7).
You may be facing many uncertainties, and you just don’t know what the future will bring. But if your trust is in God—not in people, not in money, not in possessions or position—then you can laugh at the days ahead.
Paul put it another way:
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God (Philippians 4:6).
A great way to avoid anxiety and worry is to laugh at the days ahead—those days are in God’s hands, and he is perfectly capable of taking you through whatever they may hold.