Lead me, O Lord, in thy righteousness because of mine
enemies; make thy way straight before my face (Psalm 5:8).
A man's heart deviseth his way: but the Lord directeth his steps (Proverbs 16:9).
The longer we live the more choices we have to make. We can get distracted by choosing something new
and different as we progress with knowledge, experience and skills. We get to a certain point that we believe we
are responsible for our own destiny and in some ironic way, we are. Ironic, because we make choices on our own
and refuse to take responsibility for the consequences if the action results in
failure. We all reach forks in the road that can change our lives.
I have walked on these same trails for years and just
recently realized that the paths I have been taking have been the same. But I noticed that along the way tree roots
are causing the concrete sidewalks to crack and become unleveled. Some parts are being overcome by the natural
growth around them and the areas are starting to look the same. You can get
lost if you’re not careful. In fact, I did
get lost when I reversed the direction that I usually walk. It took me 4 ½ hours to find my way back
where I started. I prayed sincerely to
God to help me find my way through these unfamiliar areas.
Is this so different from our own lives? Everything seems to be going just fine until
we get off track or knocked off our feet.
It could be due to our own choices or reasons beyond our control. Nevertheless, our faith is tested. We don’t know if our demise is due to the
enemy’s distracting techniques. We could be getting closer in our walk with God
and the devil knows it or it could be God steering us in the right direction
because we were already on the wrong path.
We don’t know why God is leading us a certain way. We may not understand the reasons behind our challenges. But God will make up
for our ignorance by the Holy Spirit. We’ll
get the victory if we be faithful and trustful in His divine guidance.
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path (Psalm 119:115).
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path (Psalm 119:115).
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