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      <title>Do you suffer from "FOMO" ?</title>
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          Do you suffer from FOMO?
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           For those young and old with FOMO, (fear of missing out) you are not alone...even if you feel like you are.
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          But first, for the people who don’t have fomo, good for you. Enjoy your Sudoku.
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          For my fomo friends though, as you scroll through Facebook, Instagram or begin to fill your mind with another Netflix series hoping it will make you feel connected...there is something you should know. Most people right now are not really doing anything either!! Yes there may be something happening but, most people actually go to work or school, get some food with family and sometimes a friend (don’t fret), come home, do some stuff that’s got to be done, like wash dishes, fold clothes, practice, do homework, go to the bathroom (is it a natural part of the day), play with their phone,
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           “what’s up?”
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          maybe even ask
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          Sit on the couch, get lazy (or work out), get more food, sit more, have a pointless conversation, drink coffee, bathroom more, go to the store because they need to, go to the store because they want to, play with their phone again, text a friend, wonder what everyone else is doing, be disciplined to do what they need to do, play with their phone again, get sleepy, think about how they probably missed out on something, or possibly just enjoyed the day God gave them, enjoyed the people He put on their path, got a good meal, got in bed, pondered their day, and fell asleep.
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          Sound familiar?
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          We all want to feel like we are “liked”, included, and loved. 
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           The truth is:
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           You are liked by God
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          but probably not by all people. It’s ok, really. Be at peace with that and with them.
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           You are included in the gospel
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          . God so loved the world. That includes you.
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           -You are loved.
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          God demonstrated His love to you (yes you) by Jesus dying on the cross for your sins and He proved it through His glorious resurrection. He lives to intercede for you and to give you joy and peace and abundant life. He listens to you and cares for you!
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          -And He has set up His church to be a group of people that are bound together by what God has done and the common faith we have in Him, not by things or events. 
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          So actually instead of thinking about the temporary things you think you may be missing out on here, think of and be thankful for, what you have been given by God for your life here. Its abundantly amazing and so rich with His blessings!!
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          Again, we all like to be a part of something, I get it, enjoy it when you can but don’t sit and be pouty and afraid of missing out anymore for a temporary event...if you have chosen to follow Christ you are part of
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           “the gathering of gatherings” and its coming soon.
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          You are invited to a place that “eye has not seen nor ear has heard” the wonderful things that He has prepared for all those who love Him, including YOU!
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          So don’t lose heart. You are not alone. Love the life God gave you and don’t let the devil, people, or your own thoughts bring you down. Have faith. Encourage others with the love God has shown you and you will overcome FOMO.
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             Because God says you are included!!!
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          “I am convinced that the present sufferings of this time are not worth comparing to the glory that will be revealed to us” Romans 8:18
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          “Therefore we do not lose heart, but though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner man is being renewed day by day. For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison, while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.”
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2020 22:58:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Wake up Jesus</title>
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         Wake up Jesus
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           Jesus said to them, "Let us go to the other side of the lake" -Luke 8:22
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          The boat was being tossed back and forth as despair and total destruction loomed, yet He was asleep.
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          “Why are you keeping silent during this most difficult season Lord?”
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          Have you ever asked that of Him?
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          We see the storm and it’s effects. We see the waves are not stopping, their constant roll tossing the boat of our lives around like it was nothing.
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          We feel the winds of uncertainty coming hard from what feels like every direction and the splashes of water and mist serve as a personal reminder as they splash against your face.
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          And He is asleep....
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          “Save us Lord we are perishing!”
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          “Have you brought us out here to die?”
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          “Why have you forsaken me?”
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          These words come from the scared, broken, desperate, hearts of men who have come before you...you are not alone.
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          Jesus said to them,
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          “Why are you afraid, you men of little faith?”
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          And He got up, rebuked the wind and the sea, and it became perfectly calm...
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          Our natural tendency of fight or flight keeps our minds racing. We want to see and feel results, believing God can do all things, but we wonder if maybe He does not particularly care or notice much about our personal situation.
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          But the opposite is at work. He knows exactly what’s going on and why it’s going on.
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          He has seen your trouble and He knows exactly what to do and when to do it.
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          He has heard your cry. Trust that. Keep the faith knowing that He is on mission to reconcile the world back to Himself....that includes you and your story. There are no storms that He has not seen the beginning or end of. He can calm the wind and the seas at a word.
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          Take a step of faith. He told His disciples that they were going to the other side. He knew the storm was part of the journey, we should know that too. Let Him take you to the place He wants to take you.
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          Even through the storm. Trust Him, He knows what to do, allow His words to calm your spirit and know that He is fighting for you.
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          “For those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength”
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          Further Reading Luke 8:22-25
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      <title>Do something</title>
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          Not long ago I was riding along with a friend and he began to tell me a story about his hardworking dad. 
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          He spoke proudly of his dad. He knew that his dad sacrificed for the family and loved and served his community well. His dad was building a good name, a good reputation, and gathering some treasure for now and the days ahead. He loved his fellow man and it showed.
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          He was the backbone of America.
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          But as I was listening to this son talk of his dad, it made a turn and it didn’t seem to end as I had hoped. Again, the son loved his father greatly and was very proud of him but as he continued to talk of his dad, his eyes got teary and he got a little choke in his throat as he said;
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           “Daddy said, one day we are going to do something...but it never happened.”
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          His dad had good thoughts and dreams but he kept on working and he died a young death, before he ever got around to “doing something” with his son.
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          I could see in his sons eyes the thoughts of what could have been but will never be.
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          I’m a doer. I have prided myself on how hard I work, how I have been able to get many tasks accomplished and serve a lot of people  As an American and  "good christian" I have felt the influence of a performance driven culture.
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          But after a season of long hours, going fast, and the fulfillment of many roles, burnout got me. God slowed me down and has allowed me to rest and to re-evaluate.
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          In that time of rest God gave me an opportunity to hear from Him and the stories of my fellow man. He allowed me to see how easy our focus can shift from loving God, ourselves, and our own family, His way,  to giving God lip service, pleasing ourselves, and falling to the lure of meeting the expectations of everyone else, all of which sadly leads to neglecting the ones you love the most.
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          The day my friend shared his story, I took it to heart. 
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          I told the man that I would be leaving work early and taking my kids to see a movie that they wanted to see.
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          It was something and it was good.
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          As the movie ended I looked across the row to see my son and my two daughters all smiling, enjoying a moment with dad, and God reminded me of my best work.
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          What’s keeping you from “doing something”?
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          Work hard as unto the Lord, but try not to leave any regrets in your life or as I learned this day,  don’t leave regrets in someone else life.
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          Don’t make empty promises. Make a plan and enjoy the fruit of your labor with the ones you love.
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      <title>Leaping Walls</title>
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“"For You are my lamp, O LORD; And the LORD illumines my darkness. "For by You I can run upon a troop; By my God I can leap over a wall. "As for God, His way is blameless; The word of the LORD is tested; He is a shield to all who take refuge in Him. "For who is God, besides the LORD? And who is a rock, besides our God?”
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This scripture above is from a prayer of David after looking back upon his life.
So many stories of good, bad and ugly are written of this great King. From His notable victory over Goliath to his fall to Bathsheba, David’s life is full of examples of how faith in God, servant leadership, and yielding to sin leave consequences that affect the lives of so many.
The greatest story could very well be though, that through it all, as God began to close his life story, that David demonstrated trust in the Lord, perhaps sealing his legacy as a man after Gods own heart.
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          So many stories of good, bad and ugly are written of King David. From His notable victory over Goliath to his fall to Bathsheba, David’s life is full of examples of how faith in God, servant leadership, and yielding to sin, leave consequences that affect the lives of so many.
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          The greatest story could very well be though, that through it all, as God began to close his life story, that David had demonstrated trust in the Lord, perhaps sealing his legacy as a man after Gods own heart and proving the word of the Lord.
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          By faith in God 
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          - He always had a place of refuge, even in his darkest moments.
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          - He chose not to live in past failures but in Gods providence.
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          - He chose reconciliation with the people that had been hurt by his sins.
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          - He made restitution as he could to those who had suffered harm by his hand.
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          Will you choose to fully trust Gods word?
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          How will you choose to look at the people of your past and present? 
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          How will your song of deliverance be written? 
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          Will you choose victory?
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          Be strong in the Lord today and the power of His might !!!
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          Let Him be your light in dark places, let Him be your place of refuge! 
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          What a great way to start the day!!!
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          I know the enemy will come but God is greater 
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           For the prodigal, the addict, the wounded, the lost, the hurting, the broken. For the sinner who wants to go home.
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          The prodigal realised he needed to walk back home. As he gathered himself, he turned towards his fathers house. He dusted the dirt off his clothes and the filth from the swine he had lived with, but he could not remove the smell of his current position,  it had attached itself to his garments, a reminder of his choice, as he prepared to walk that narrow road back to the father. 
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          I have been on that road home...
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          On that road you will pass the people, places, and things that once were part of your life. There will be things that you over looked, people that you over looked, people that caused you trouble and people that you caused trouble. There will be places that will bring up memories both good and bad. You may see people you didn’t like, and probably still won’t. There will be ones you hope to make peace with, at least in your own heart, and ones that you will have to work towards peace with. There will be people you loved and people that loved you. People you hurt and people that hurt you.
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          There will be the cheerleaders and encouragers. There will be the doubters and discouragers and you will battle your own thoughts doubting and discouraging yourself at times along the way.
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          The Fathers love, forgiveness, acceptance and desire for you to come home is never ending. He hasn’t  changed. But hopefully you have. 
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          His gifts and calling are irrevocable. You are a son. 
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          He wants to welcome you back and celebrate your return. Not relive your sin. 
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           "But the Father said to His servants, "Quickly bring out the best robe and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand, and sandals on his feet; and bring the fattened calf, kill it, and let us celebrate; for this son of mine was dead and has come to life again, he was lost and has been found. And they began to celebrate"
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          Hold your head up humble servant. 
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          Find your strength in Him.
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          Confess your sins and be healed and begin to walk towards your Father.
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          He will accept you and restore you back to Him. 
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          The fragrance of redemption is what you will wear now. 
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           In reading the story of the prodigal son have you ever wondered what happened to him?
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           We hear there was a gracious Father that welcomed His lost son home, that He threw a party for him, that there was joy over his return, except of course from the older brother who didn’t quite get how the one who openly sinned got the party and he who “had no sin”......didn’t .
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           But the question I have is, what happened next? How did it end for him?
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           Did the prodigal son go back to work for his father?
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           Did he settle down and get married and have a few kids?
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           Did he and the older brother get along or was Christmas and birthdays awkward??
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           Did he revert back to some of his old ways?? Did he do some great work?
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           There is no better place than being right with God. 
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           Period. 
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           Whatever is done going forward is just a gift back to the Father.
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           The prodigal son was saved by grace through faith not of works lest he should boast. His works after, his heart after, was known by God and created for God for His purpose and pleasure, that’s all that mattered ....it’s the same for you. 
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           So, as you go forward, don’t try to meet the expectations of the older brother, or prove that you deserved Gods best, just be a celebrated son or daughter living as a humble servant of your Father that welcomed you home.
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            "But God being rich in mercy, because of His great love for which He loved us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved) and raised us up in Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God not as a result of works so that no one may boast. For we are His workmanship, create in Christ Jesus for good works"- Ephesians 2:4-10
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           Praise be to the Father for His discipline, His mercy, and His grace.
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           Serve Him
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          I remember as a kid being on a small boat at the lake with friends and a storm came up on us quickly. Maybe we weren't paying attention to the signs of it headed our way but nonetheless it was on us. 
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          You gather yourself the best you can and you begin to run toward shelter. Even though the storm is leaving its mark on you, you find shelter, you find a place of refuge.
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          You begin to look into the heavy rain hoping to see them running to shelter too, but you don’t. 
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          The storms of life can be overwhelming at times. It may feel like your world is falling apart, like the waves of the ocean are tossing you around and you feel like you are drowning. I pray that if you are in that place that you will see the hope of Christ, that God is there to rescue you and pull you safely unto Himself. That He is a very present help in your time of trouble.
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          The weight of the world may be on them and they are crying for help but they feel like no one sees them.
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          Our world is full of hurting people.
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          As I stood in the rain looking back out into the storm my heart moved for my friends, hoping they would find refuge. 
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          My personal joy of finding refuge was mirrored with concern for their lack of. 
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      <title>He ponders your path</title>
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            “For the ways of a man are before the eyes of the Lord and He ponders all of his paths” -
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          God in His sovereignty allows His children to choose a path. 
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          Going camping in new places through the years I can recall my young  explorers seeking a new trail 
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          There is a sense of excitement for  discovering what’s on the path and each trail blazer takes in the journey in their own way. 
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          The good father walks with his children pondering what’s ahead yet allowing his young learners to see what the path holds. Some paths hold lessons of life that help to understand the goodness and beauty of God and some show the dangers that can happen without discretion. 
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          On the latter paths the father allows his child to only go so far as he reminds them of the words of safety and protection. It is up to the child then to choose if he will listen or be caught up in his own desire to see and experience what’s ahead. 
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          God, as our good Father, allows us to choose our path, He offers discretion and words of life. He allows His children to go so far and will begin to make the words of truth louder. “There is a way that seems right to a man”. Often when the wandering soul goes to far he can’t hear the words of truth and he stumbles, falls, or gets lost in the wilderness ahead. 
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          The Good Father as in the story of the lost sheep, lost coin, and prodigal son, does not leave His children lost but calls for him, searches for him, desires to bring him home and will celebrate that return when it comes. 
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          You may be prone to wander. 
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          We all are in some way. Choose your path wisely. There are some paths ahead that may seem enticing but lead only to distance from the sound of your fathers voice and there are some with dangers ahead that can leave deep scars. Listen to the voice of God for wisdom. Listen to your Father for instruction. Allow His word to be the light to your path. He ponders the path ahead of you. Seek His instruction on which way to go. 
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          You will see the goodness of God patiently walking in His presence. . 
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