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Take Courage

Recently I have gained some very valuable but simple wisdom. This life is a journey. On the journey you will hurt people and you will be hurt, but enjoy the moments that you encounter. I wonder if people notice that we see God the most when we struggle. David saw God when he was on the run from Saul for 20 years. When you read Psalms it may seem like he spent quite a bit of time looking for God or crying out to him, but notice what came out of those moments, the book of psalms.   I am blessed by one of the kids at the green house when she sings this one particular song. “When you seek me, you will me in your heart”. That baby is 4 years old, but she knows something that many adults spend their whole lives trying to find out. If we seek him, we will find him. David was a seeker. He looked for God, he spent his years in expectation. Each thing that he went through, every battle, every heart ache was a step closer to his purpose. He had to have mercy in order to be king. His mercy is

All Roads Are Not Created Equal

Today I thought about a poem that I had to memorize in the seventh grade. I have not thought about this poem in years, but today, for some reason, I did. We need to understand that all roads are not created equal. Many of us make decisions that we later regret. Think about Lot. He had the choice to live in a beautiful grassy area or the land that God had set aside for Abraham. All  Lot saw was the beauty of that area, but he never consulted God before he chose that road to travel down. God has a land that He wants to show you, but you have to consult Him on the way that He wants to lead you down. The grassy areas of life may seem easy, beautiful, and entertaining but those roads lead to death. Seek God today on the road that He wants you to travel. Trust Him and know that no matter what happens along the road that He is leading you down, He is keeping a watchful eye on you. In Christ, all roads lead to life <3 The Road Not Taken By Robert Frost