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God’s Promises in the Fog of Life

Growing up in the hills of East Tennessee, I have driven through the fog numerous times. It seems to get hung above the creeks and rivers and in between all the mountains and valleys. It’s always worse at night and in the winter time. You can be driving along and suddenly become surrounded by thick, smoky clouds of fog. Frantically you begin looking for lines on the road to guide your way. The road lines become your only source of getting through the fog, unless you happen to get behind a big truck. If that happens, you start praying that the trucker can see the road ahead because you are putting your life in his hands!

Driving in the fog reminds me of the problems in life. You can be going along the road of life and suddenly you find yourself in a spot that seems foggy. The road that was once clear, becomes hard to see. Feelings of fear, and helplessness surround you. Survival mode kicks in. You begin looking for something stable and reliable to depend on, just like the road lines.

God’s promises are just like those road lines, they are dependable and will guide your way through foggy times in life. Sure, we read His promises in the Bible. We know they are true. We even tell others to rely on them, but so often we are afraid to trust them. In the Bible God promises that He will fight for you (Exodus 14:4), that He loves you (John 3:16), that He gives strength to the weary (Isaiah 40:29), that He will never leave you (Deuteronomy 31:8.) and hundreds of other promises. What we do with God’s promises determines how we get through the “fog” in life. The area between believing and receiving God’s promises is faith. When we put our faith in God’s promises, He will lead us right through the trouble in life that seem so unclear.

We are not promised a “fog” free life, but we are promised that God will guide us through it. Unlike following that big truck and hoping the truck driver can see, we can rest assured that God sees what’s ahead and He will not lead us wrong. Put your faith in God’s promises. Eventually the fog will lift and you will see clearly again.

This post was inspired by a Sunday school lesson my very talented mother in law taught.   

 

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February Scriptures

                Theme: Love

During the month of February I will be focusing on the theme of Love in the scriptures.  Here is a link to a printable document you can put in a notebook or check off daily.

FEBRUARY_SCRIPTURES_LOVE

1. Write the scripture out daily. 2. Meditate on what the verses mean. 3. Ask yourself, what changes do I need to make to apply this to my life? 4. Go a step further and memorize the scriptures.

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Below is the same list of scriptures that is in the link above.

FEBRUARY (LOVE)
Day 1: I John 4:18-19
Day 2: Romans 5:8
Day 3: Romans 8:37-39
Day 4: Galatians 2:20
Day 5: I John 3:1
Day 6: Matthew 5:43-48
Day 7: I John 4:7
Day 8: Mark 12:30-31
Day 9: Luke 6:35
Day 10: Romans 12:9
Day 11: Proverbs 3:5
Day 12: I Corinthians 13:4-5
Day 13: I Corinthians 13:6-8
Day 14: John 3:16
Day 15: John 15:13
Day 16: Colossians 3:14-15
Day 17: Matthew 22:37-39
Day 18: Psalm 18:1-2
Day 19: John 13: 34-35
Day 20: John 14:15
Day 21: Psalm 116:1-2
Day 22: Ephesians 4:2
Day 23: Matthew 6:24-25
Day 24: Psalm 63:3-5
Day 25: Proverbs 10:12
Day 26: Proverbs 4:23
Day 27: I John 4:8
Day 28: I Peter 4:8
Day 29: II Timothy 1:7

1. Read & Copy the Scripture.
2. What is being said about Love?
3. How can I apply this to my life?