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“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.  See, I am doing a new thing!  Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?  I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”  Isaiah 43: 18-19 (NIV)


I notice the house right away as I drive by.   It is hard not to notice a yard that’s filled with a wide gamut of clutter. Car parts, tools, furniture, toys, and even trash litter the untidy yard.  From what I see in my brief investigation of the front porch, the house isn’t in much better shape.  However, amidst all the mess, I notice a small handmade sign staked in the yard that reads “God makes a way.”  In the depth of all this clutter and disarray, I completely focus on this one item, the sign.

My heart is touched as I think about what the words on the sign truly mean.  My life often gets jumbled with a hectic schedule, relationship demands, my to-do list, and even sin. However, God makes a way for me and directs my steps.  The Lord tells us in Isaiah,

Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.  See, I am doing a new thing!  Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.

These scriptures are a reminder to not dwell on things and circumstances of our past.  Also, have faith God will help us make it through the everyday mundane tasks as well as the huge trials of life.  Sometimes we neglect gaining focus on what needs to be eliminated from of our lives because the jumbled chaos is just too overwhelming.  We lose our compass for direction and wonder where we should go from here?  Find comfort in knowing that no matter how hopeless your situation seems, God is there to create for you a path of guidance through the mess.   Pray for renewed trust in God to navigate through your cluttered life and help you find refuge in His love and direction.  Keep your mind’s eye focused on the yard sign that reads

God makes a way.”

By Alisha Ritchie
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The LORD directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives.” Psalm 37:23 (NLT)

Have you ever walked the beach and found yourself trying to walk in the footprints of someone else who walked before you? Chances are it felt awkward. Why? Because just like you have unique fingerprints, God fashioned you with a distinct stride through life. Following the path of others or the boardwalks of this world, is not God’s will for your life. In fact, doing so will lead you away from your God-guided path.

God has a road for you to travel; one that leads to the destination He has distinctly prepared for you. Since you walk by faith, you will not know everything along the way. You’ll need to keep asking God for direction, be sensitive to what His Spirit says, and then proceed onward. As you travel this righteous path, you need to trust that the Lord goes before you every step of the way.

Others may misguide you, your flesh may want to take an easier route, and the enemy may lure you into quicksand, but God will never mislead you. He will point out the truthful way, and you are to walk in it. There He will provide for your needs, protect your God-guided footprints, and help you fulfill your destiny. Should you detour, quickly repent and God will guide you back to the right path your feet are to travel.

More to Ponder: Thank God that He has a good path for your feet to travel as He faithfully leads you each step of the way. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you stay on the path of God’s choosing.

By Barbara Alpert
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