I ask that you people on these interconnected streets pray for my job
situation as I haven't been selling well, lately. I wouldn't mind losing
this job, so much, if I knew that the Lord had another one for me, but jobs
are hard to get.
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
> We lived on a side street with very little traffic.
>Additionally, it was slightly sloped down and away from our
>house. Consequently, it was a great place for riding bikes and
>sledding in the winter.
>
> One day, when I was probably 8 years old, I walked out on to
>the street in the summer time. I stopped just as I step into the
>road. There was no traffic coming from either direction. As I
>stood there, I suddenly realize that the very street I was
>standing on could take me to any place I might want to go in the
>United states. Why? Because the street in front of my house was
>interconnected to every street and road in America. If I
>followed the streets, I could go anywhere. Plus, standing on my
>street connected me to every street in the country.
>
> Perhaps that is you today. You are wondering just where you
>are in God. Well, if you are born again, you are on a road that
>God built and that road interconnects through a series of life
>experiences. Regardless of where you are, that road is taking you
>to the final destination which Jesus has prepared for us. In
>short, you are connected to the Body of Christ all over the world
>right now. Some people you have never met are praying for you.
>People that God has planned for you to meet one day will cross
>your street and you will become close friends. It may seem as
>though we are lost at times, too, but the Holy Spirit is keenly
>familiar with all the twists and turns up ahead and He will direct
>your paths if you acknowledge Him throughout your journey. He
>also knows the destination. It isn't as far as you think. Just
>stay on the road and look up.
>
>Phil.
>
>
>I Flew Kites With Jesus
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
John
My girlfriend said I never listen to her, or something ...
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