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The Journey


“God is using all of your experiences, both good and bad, to develop your character to match your calling”. Lysa Terkeurst

Have you ever rushed through a book because you just had to know how it ended? What about asking someone what happened at the end of a movie because you just couldn’t bear to sit through it for whatever reason? I’ve done both of these things and let me tell you, I find myself wishing that I had taken the time to savor that great book or enjoy that long movie because although I knew the ending would be awesome, I wish I would have taken the journey of enjoying my way to the ending so that I could appreciate the outcome more.

I’ve been told on a few occasions that I should enjoy the journey. The word journey reminds me of the word process and I hate that word. I just want to get to the point, but I miss so many valuable lessons just trying to get the point. Our tada comes through our journey. We hurt, we cry, and we regret; but we also learn, laugh and mature. Don’t fret because your journey is long. Don’t rush because you want to hurry up and get to the end. Enjoy the way to where God is sending you and rest assured that that place will be awesome.

Write a list of things you have learned in life (both good and bad) and apply them to your purpose and journey. I’m believing God for you that this list will be like a tissue. Yes I said tissue. Tissue is used to wipe things away. Be prepared to be cleansed! One thing that I have learned on my journey is that God has always had a box of tissue handy for me. He was waiting for me at every pit stop in my life thus far and I know that he is waiting on you also. He wants to give you a pat on the back and tell you to keep going. Be encourage and don’t stop now! Your writing, your music, your drawing, your good advice, your whatever God has equipped you to do will be inspired by you just enjoying the journey <3

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