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In the 1960s, it became popular to refer to the day after Thanksgiving as Black Friday. It was common that for retailers the day after Thanksgiving began the turn to profitability―or what has been called “being in the black.”
This year will be a dramatic shift for retailers who have grown accustomed to Black Friday being their most profitable day of the year. Unfortunately, for many, it might become another day of losses, or Red Friday.
Ecclesiastes 7:14 says, “When times are good, be happy, but when times are bad, consider this: God has made the one as well as the other.”
God has allowed the hard times as well as the good. Plan for the worst, adjust as best you can and trust God for the result.
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