FOLLOWING GOD'S COMPASS AS IT POINTS TO THE RIGHT PATH HOME— "Set up road signs; put up guideposts. Take note
of the highway, the road that you take."
(Jeremiah 31:21 NIV)
Monday, July 11
The Road Ahead
As Christians, we each travel our own road, the path mapped out just for us. Sometimes, the Lord leads us alone...
...sometimes we walk with others...
...sometimes, the way ahead may be foggy...
...or it may be hot and dry...
...or blocked...
...or under construction...
...or it may be washed out...
...sometimes, the way may be closed...
...or halted...
...or confusing...
...but through it all, “you will hear a Voice behind you say,
‘No, this is the way; walk here.’” (Isa. 30:21 TLB)
“I will instruct you (says the Lord) and guide you
Great encouragement for all of us in the Sandwich Generation who so often feel ALL of these feelings. Perfect as we are currently in Sandwich Generation Month. :) Thanks for a lovely visit. Off to Facebook & Google with it :)
What an absolutely beautiful blog! I am SO glad I found you! I plan to let several friends know about your blog and post; amazing visuals. Well done Lynn!
Great post Lynn! Isaiah 30:21 is one of my favorites! Don't turn to the right or the left. Keep your eyes on God and let Him direct your steps! Love the imagery! Thanks for reminding us that we don't walk this journey alone!
Loved seeing what you were saying! The road of life is certainly all that and more. So thankful we're headed in the same direction, friend! Hand-in-hand in different places. :-) Love ya!
This is is an amazing illustration of our walk with the Lord, Lynn. It puts it so clearly. I think I have been on every one of those roads! You are such a blessing. I love you! Erin
The fog photo reminds me that even though we can't see what's ahead on our journey, God can. We see only a piece, but He sees the whole. I can't imagine a journey without the Lord.
Love it! The pictures are great reminders of all the roads we travel in our lives. My kids will be enroute to Kentucky on Wed. Pray there are no bumps in the road! Blessings!
Jennifer, I'm so honored to have you visit. Thank you so much for commenting. I cannot imagine the journey without Him either. What a mess I'd be in! :D Blessings to you!
Michelencinidy, I'm so sorry your way is foggy right now. That can be a scary place. Reach out your hand. The Lord is there. He will not let you get lost. Saying a prayer for you. Blessings of guidance and comfort to you!
Thank you for this visual journey, Lynn. I'll be thinking of your post as I drive about town---trying to let God guide me.
ReplyDeleteI like all the pictures you chose. I do feel alone on the road sometimes but God is always there.
ReplyDeleteGood post. God takes us all on different journeys, but He's with each of us, guiding and directing us. How awesome of a God we serve.
ReplyDeleteGreat encouragement for all of us in the Sandwich Generation who so often feel ALL of these feelings. Perfect as we are currently in Sandwich Generation Month. :) Thanks for a lovely visit. Off to Facebook & Google with it :)
ReplyDeleteLove the visuals!! You have giving me smiles and placed the visuals of God's truth deep in my heart.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you, sweet Lynn!
Great post - as always!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! So glad He is leading, I hope I never miss His directions!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely beautiful blog! I am SO glad I found you! I plan to let several friends know about your blog and post; amazing visuals. Well done Lynn!
ReplyDeleteThose are some good images, Lynn, but of course the last one is definitely the best!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Lynn! Isaiah 30:21 is one of my favorites! Don't turn to the right or the left. Keep your eyes on God and let Him direct your steps! Love the imagery! Thanks for reminding us that we don't walk this journey alone!
ReplyDeleteI also love Psalm 32:8... Blessings,
Thanks, Carol! It was fun finding all these. LOL You'll be guided well! Thanks for stopping by. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteLynn, it does feel lonely sometimes, doesn't it? But I'm s-u-r-e glad we're not! Thanks so much for visiting. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteHello, Rosie! So happy to have to visit. Thanks for commenting! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteHey, Kaye! Thank you so much for your comment and especially for spreading the word. You're the best! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lisa! Always love hearing from you. Bless you!
ReplyDeleteHey, Donna! I've missed you. Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate it! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteKristin! You are so right. I hope I never miss those signals and signs of His leading! Thanks for stopping by. Bless you!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, you are so sweet and generous. Thank you so much. You've blessed me. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Connie! It was difficult to decide which photos to use but fun. Always appreciate your visits! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Deborah. Always love hearing from you. Bless you!
ReplyDeleteJust the words I needed, Lynn. Thanks again for the encouraging words. And I agree, beautiful photos. They add sepcial meaning to your words.
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog! LOVE IT! It's such a beautiful testimony! Thank you! Looking forward to future posts!
ReplyDeleteAmen!!! Blessings
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing what you were saying! The road of life is certainly all that and more. So thankful we're headed in the same direction, friend! Hand-in-hand in different places. :-) Love ya!
ReplyDeleteCeci, I'm so glad my words touched you. Thank you for commenting. Saying a prayer for you! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much, Victoria! You bless me. Thank you so much for stopping by. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Terrie! I appreciate it. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAw, amen, Stephanie! I'm so glad our paths run side by side! Thank you, sweetie! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteThis is is an amazing illustration of our walk with the Lord, Lynn. It puts it so clearly. I think I have been on every one of those roads! You are such a blessing. I love you! Erin
ReplyDeleteThe fog photo reminds me that even though we can't see what's ahead on our journey, God can. We see only a piece, but He sees the whole. I can't imagine a journey without the Lord.
ReplyDeleteOh my way sure is foggy. Can't see a thing and have no idea what direction to go.
ReplyDeleteLove it! The pictures are great reminders of all the roads we travel in our lives. My kids will be enroute to Kentucky on Wed. Pray there are no bumps in the road! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, Just wanted to let you know there is a reply to your comments at my blog. Blessings, Elizabeth.
ReplyDeleteErin, you are so sweet! Thank you so much! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, I'm so honored to have you visit. Thank you so much for commenting. I cannot imagine the journey without Him either. What a mess I'd be in! :D Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteMichelencinidy, I'm so sorry your way is foggy right now. That can be a scary place. Reach out your hand. The Lord is there. He will not let you get lost. Saying a prayer for you. Blessings of guidance and comfort to you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lynn! I've been meaning to ask you when they would arrive. Let me know if they need anything. Would you like to have my phone number?
ReplyDeleteThanks, dear Elizabeth! You're a dear! Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful representation of our spiritual journey. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteCourtney, thank you so much for visiting. I'm so honored you stopped by. And thanks for commenting! Blessings to you!
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