Saturday, July 31, 2010

Walking the path...

Walking the path is different than knowing the path. When know the path, you can choose whether you walk or not. However, when you are walking it, it is as if you are on automatic pilot, and you move. You are not envying another's gift, possession, or placement because you know, you are where you are suppose to be, doing what you need to do. Walking the path will put you in places where you would not have chosen, but in your heart you know such a time as this you are supposed to be, and do as the help needed at present to assist you along the way.
When you are walking the path, your enemies have no avail in or on your life success. Each trap laid for you, results in a discovery of their duplicity, if you do not put your hands on it to repair it. Repairing is done in an unorthodox method or illogical order but the outcome shows God's hand is in it for your good. Walking the path puts you in a revelation moment where you see, believe when others around you doubt the way you go. Yet, you know this is the way while trepidation and fear accompanies you, and peace resides within you. Walking the path is nothing like knowing the path to go. In knowing people can confuse you, talk you out of it, or make you think what you know is normal experience to what you are going through; you know it is not. While walking the path, no one is privy to the voice of God directing you, although they play their role to get you where you need to be. See, walking the path is not a regular thing of choosing that you and I are familiar with. It is like watching a baby learning to walk. No one tells them it is time to try, they just do. They fall, they hurt themselves, they are uncomfortable using what has not been used this way before, but yet they do not falter in their pursuit until it is mastered... Walking path is different than knowing it. When you walk it, you do the ordinary and the not ordinary things in ways no one would have thought about, and it fits...
Matt 14:29 - And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus...

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