One major problem with Saul was that he never learnt from his past experiences. He never looked back into his life and corrected or reinstated. David has spared his life once and he has commented that David has repaid good for evil. Still when he came to know that David had camped in the hill of Hakilah, he sets out with his army to kill David.
When we look back into our own lives, there have been episodes of admonitions, corrections, humbling experiences where we realized we were in the wrong road and we decided to set our course right. But down the line we have forgotten. We have comfortably erased and drenched it within the ease of our lives.
Correcting our course and reverting back to the old path will do you no good. A continual discipline is as equally imperative as deviating from the wrong path. Remember there are always byeroads to the broader route.
To stick to the narrow path is difficult. You need to keep reminding yourself, otherwise every road leads you to Rome.
Be careful
Be alert
Take a conscious effort
Follow the example of who is walking alongside you.
Do not lose sight of Him.
He will lead.
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ReplyDeleteBy focusing and fixing my eyes on Jesus, following the one who has paved the way,the pace setter may I finish my race 🙏
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