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1 - READ THE WORD
The paths that God shows us
“You did not choose me but I chose you. And I appointed you to go and bear fruit, fruit that will last, so that the Father will give you whatever you ask him in my name.”
John 15:16
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2 - Reflect
Walking the paths that the Lord offers us will not always include moments of rejoicing, there will also be moments of desolation and confusion. Moments of uncertainty when we will not know where to go, what choices to make, or if we are taking the right ones. The pain could possibly get between our will and our objectives but we will have to remain strong and medite alongside God the Father. That discomfort will form our character, our own way of seeing the things that surround us and it will also be a way to set our own limits.
To be able to leave from places where we do not want to be, to choose to let go of people in our lives who do not do us any good, or to consider new ways of living. We can do all that if we are with the Lord. Paying attention to His counsel and living under His commandments, everything will be possible. Always keep room to receive it in our hearts, to house it if we need it to reign in our homes. By our God's hand we will receive the push and support we need when we have to make accurate decisions. Always choose according to His wisdom and the lessons that He needs to share with us so that we may become better Christians, and that will provide us with the peace we need.
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