Life has many twists, turns, obstacles, paths, and interesting dilemmas which often confound us, leaving us unsure of which way to turn. Rightfully, there is only ONE way to turn. That way is to turn to the Creator *GOD*, for it is HIS will which shall be done, and the battles in life are not ours, they are HIS. In faith should we simply stand and allow HIM to lead the way, which will spare us much wasted emotion, time, and confusion, for we could relax and rest, knowing that what will be shall be, as is the covenant of HIS own design...
I know how difficult it can be to place total faith and trust in HIM, as the human condition taints even the most noble of actions, thoughts, or plans. We allow our inferior being to have too much say in what should be without question, which should merely be second nature. Yes, we allow that inner being, who is inferior, indeed, to guide us, when that is the worst choice we could make...
There is much discussion about whether or not to live in the moment. Some call it irresponsible to live in the moment, in that one is not taking action or responsibility for changing the coming moment. I say, if we are walking, living, and believing in our FATHER, then that moment is already laid out for us, and we will know what move to make next. True, there are those who make no actions of any kind, towards any goal, who might not help themselves along the way, all in the impression of belief, but, such people too have their purpose, and they might simply be confused by that inner voice which likes us to believe that it is all-knowing, so, these people also are not to be blamed or judged; they will learn...
Yes, the Creator *GOD* helps those whom help themselves, but, really in what measure or context does that statement prevail? For here too, there is a thin line: if I am faithful, I believe that HE will guide me, and I will intrinsically sense when it is time to act, so, if I interfere with this process by assuming that I know more than HE, I have defeated and denied my faith...
I can see that this subject is one of those which requires great deliberation, assessment, and understanding, and so, will leave you with this one thought: what does faith really mean???


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