One time I was at camp and my siblings, and I were walking back from a campfire in the woods. We could have kept going on the path or we could have cut across the ballfield which was a shorter distance between where we were and our dorm.
We chose to walk across the ballfield. As we were walking
across the ballfield I said, "the straightest distance between two points
is a straight line." My siblings and I began to laugh when we realized
what I said. What I meant to say was "the shortest distance between two
points is a straight line."
While that fact is true, sometimes we are not asked to
walk the shortest route in our lives. Sometimes God leads us down paths that
seem difficult or curvy in our lives. During those times we need to remember
that God has a plan for our lives. He knows where we need to grow and loves us
enough to walk with us on our paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6 says: "Trust in the LORD with all
your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit
to him, and he will make your paths straight." Many times, we wonder why
God isn't opening the doors we want him to open. God knows what we need. He
makes our paths straight even if they don't seem straight.
So, are you walking with the Lord today? How can you
trust God on this journey of life?
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