Matthew 4: 18
As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew.
This time of year, I love taking walks in our Langlade County woods.
Sometimes I do so, and I picture those walks as more of a spiritual, symbolic hike.
I spoke to Debbie even yesterday, and we agreed that our journey on this earth, is moving rather fast.
Jesus walked by a lot of people, and He offered the invitation of a lifetime.
The journey as we know it, is not always an easy one—and it wasn’t always easy for Him.
Actually, sometimes just giving up seems easier than traveling on.
Since our north woods is wetter than I ever remember, traveling as of late, is mostly on foot.
It sure seems easier traveling by ATV, but right now that’s not an option.
I’m at the point in my spiritual trek, where I could use a second wind.
Maybe you can relate?
Only God knows where this path of life will take us, but I’m thankful for the assurance He sends to us, each and every day.
“I will never leave you—nor forsake you…”
There isn’t one mile of the journey where God isn’t right close by.
Knowing He’s always close, should make the journey much easier for us
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