Saturday, December 12, 2020

One day at a time




I spent way too much of my time historically not living and breathing, one day at a time. Distraction tends to be in the distance, and to lend our eyes towards tomorrow's worries is not a walk of faith. Its a walk of worry. I know this from a deeply personal place. The faith of the saints is...patience. One day at a time.

  To give worry credibility is to weaken our opportunity to bring hope to others. Is not worry, a place where failure resides? My life changes in Yeshua when I can relax in His promises, keep my eyes simple. And keeping our eye simple is more than material. It is mental as well. Distraction ideally is all things not of Yah. To place one foot in front of the other is to follow as an innocent child,   waiting upon the leadings of our Lord. If the Father who we walk besides begs us to not run ahead of Him; who are we to be impatient about His purpose? Worry is running ahead of someone who definitely knows better than we when they have already ran the course. Be still. Know, He Is Yahweh!

  One day at a time. Focus on opportunities to reveal our Savior to those placed in our footsteps. In our literal footpaths in life. This is how God I believe, tends to work. At a store. A homeless man. Acts of kindness done in private. 

Many people I know who are really in love with Jesus Christ, Yeshua, Yah Almighty and belong to Him are oddly walking type of people. Hikers. Trailblazers. Outdoor folks. Out in the woods or on any path, by a lake or on a creek, in deep appreciation our Father in our lives, one step at a time. Thats where He finds so many, out in the wilderness.





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