“For we walk by faith, not by sight” 2 Corinthians 5:7 I’m pretty sure I’ve recited that verse at least a million times a day for the last few weeks. Right now we’re walking in the dark. It’s pitch black out and we’re following a pin prick of light ahead of us. We know where we’re going, but have no idea how we’re going to get there. It’s seriously scary. The weird thing is, for the most part I feel calm. This is not our journey – it’s God’s journey. Since it’s His journey I know that there’s nothing I can do through my own power to get to the end – He has to guide me. That’s the weird thing about walking completely blindly – you can’t help but rely on the One that is guiding you. You can’t second guess where you’re going, because you don’t know. You can’t try to change the path or take a shortcut, because you don’t know where the path is going next. All you can do is take the hand of your guide and take one step at a ...
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