Unknown route without GPS

Uncertainty, unknown path

Isn’t it true that sometimes we find ourselves in circumstances that seem to have no way out? We are dragged down the dark path of divorce, financial crisis, the death of a child, etc. Indeed, it’s a dark and scary road to travel. And there is no map that guides us in that dense darkness.

Broken shoes, feeble feet.

On that lonely journey, our feet are the only companions, but they are very feeble. How long will they last until total collapse? There is a moment when you stop and reflect. You find yourself totally lost, with no sense of direction. Precisely, that is the moment when you think about the eternal.

You’ve heard the Bible stories, amazing rescues, and wonder-filled miracles. Then you realize that you only have a mental knowledge of Jesus. The governor principle of the kingdom is relation.

When you realize that eternity is in your heart. And you learned, as the children of Israel learned to feed on the lamb to stay safe on their journey to the promised land. Today the lamb is the Bible, the Word of God. And the way you can eat it is by reading it and digesting it.

Joy comes in the morning!

When you come to this awareness, you see clearly that you do not need any map. Now you see that God is your home! And no matter how dark the journey is, there is joy.

“… weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalms 30:5 MEV).

By feeding on the Word of God you learned that time is not measured by what you are going through, but by where you are going.

This is my Story! What’s Your?

Thank You for My Reuel!

The Lord is my Shepherd, I will have no lack of anything!

“When they came to Reuel their father, he said, “Why is it you have come back so soon today?”” Exodus 2:18

Father, thank you for the Reuel that you have preserved for me. I flee from Pharaoh, but I am not forsaken. A persistent knowledge of your faithfulness fills the smallest crevices of my soul and strengthens me.

“But when I am afraid, I will put my trust in you.”
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭56‬:‭3‬ ‭NLT‬‬

I am not afraid! In my escapes I see small helps like the sick to pray, which at the same time are the path that leads me to Reuel. I will not be stranded, in my wilderness I can magnify Your name! As I do so, Your mercy transports me to a safe harbor.

Thanks for Reuel. In his domain there is sufficient provision available for me, for such a time as this. Thank you Omnipresent Father!

This is my Story! What’s Yours?

The Christian Life is an Exciting Adventure!

“They celebrate deliverance in the tents of the godly. The Lord’s right hand conquers,”
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭118‬:‭15‬ ‭NET‬‬

What can be more exciting than constantly renewing yourself?

Each Biblical passage is an invitation to renewal.

Some undergo painful and expensive surgeries to renew their body and in the end, the part they renewed returns to what it was originally.

And they need more surgeries and it becomes a vicious cycle. It’s painful and expensive! Not so the biblical renewal. It is a free process that just needs practice.

So that my readers can understand what I mean, I will share with you how I renew my mind to have a healthy body.

Sickness is uprooted and planted in the sea

I use many different Bible passages, but Luke 17:6 captivated me and I had to paint it. And it works so fast that sometimes it surprises me.

“… If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.” (Luke 17:6 NIV).

As we mature, our body changes

As we mature, our body undergoes different changes. There are strange and unknown sounds, like when you walk you hear and feel things in your bones, cartilage, muscles, etc.

As my mind is renewed to believe what the Word of God says, as soon as I feel any sign of pain, I order it to be uprooted from my body and planted in the sea.

I do everything in the name of Jesus and I see results immediately. I have come to see the illness as an entity and that is how I speak to it.

Every day is a new exciting adventure with the Lord!

This is my Story! What’s Yours?