I spent yesterday at the Cleveland Clinic. As I walked the campus going from the clinic area to the hospital area for a test, I was walking and thanking God for every step I took. I could remember walking that path 17 years ago, when I went there to get a second opinion for the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. I did not have enough energy or strength to walk it, without sitting down a couple of times along the way. I got to my area without any distress yesterday. THANK YOU LORD! As I got to the radiology area, I was instructed to follow the blue line to CAT scan. As I looked down, it was 5 lines to follow, all different colors. If I turned off on the wrong line I would end up in an area that could not help me. As I turned off into the right area, it made me think of my Christian Walk. I had a chance to ask myself a few questions, am I following my orders (doing what God would have me to do), am I being obedient to the Word of God? I was reminded that there are consequences to every thing we do.
There are many paths for us to follow in life, but there is one path that will lead us to eternal life. Our God gives us a free will. Many turn off along the way to their destination. It only delays where you are really going. Thank God that we daily get a chance to repent from our sins and turn from our wicked ways and get back on the right path. We all can make this personal. None of us are perfect. ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT PATH?
After a day at the clinic, it makes me see how important God's people are to me. It lets me see many that walk in shoes that are much sicker than me. It makes me see that I have to share the good news at all cost each and every day to someone! I have decided I will not let anything or anyone stand in my way. My focus is on Jesus. My life is about Kingdom Work. I will not turn around; I have come to far from where I started from. There is nothing in my past I want now. All I want is to be what God wants me to be. So I ask each of you, ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT PATH? ONLY YOU CAN ANSWER THAT!
Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the LORD. Acts 3:19 He replied, "Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it."
HAVE A VERY BLESSED DAY!
A SERVANT
“Make me to go in the path of thy commandments; for therein do I delight.” - Psalm 119:35

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