Sunday, October 9, 2016

Post-It

Isaiah 30:20-21



Whenever I’m traveling, I like to look for signs or landmarks to guide me along the way. I’m known for getting lost. In fact, when my husband and I go anywhere, we take the “scenic tour.” Going around and around places we’ve already seen because we keep missing the exit!

On my spiritual journey, wouldn’t it nice if there were signs – or at least, post-its, posted everywhere I might make a wrong turn?

But, wait! I have something better than a post-it. (You do, too!)

The Holy Spirit will guide and give direction if we will just ask, and wait for His leading.

“This is the way, walk in it.”











The Journey is our way Home. There is nothing more important than making that final destination. Jesus paid my ticket there, but I have to walk it out. In October, I will be observing the things that happen while traveling the Journey and writing a daily post about my observations.



Because I like to stretch myself, I will also do a challenge within a challenge - 31 days of 5 minute free writes. I will take a topic and run with it, writing furiously for 5 minutes, tailoring it to relate to my theme of examining life along the Journey.


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2 comments:

  1. Today we are starting a series at church on the Holy Spirit. Thanks for a little jump start on the Spirit before we head off to hear more.

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  2. We just have to be sensitive to hearing his voice.

    Betty

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