Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Divine Intervention

The paths of our lives can sometimes take the most unexpected twists and turns just when we least expect it. In circumstances more often than not, when I focus on something other than something for myself, I discover an interesting inter-connectedness of multiple resources that open some amazing doors of opportunity for me.

Although sometimes it seems hard to make decisions solely for “self” you can do it unselfishly and reap the rewards of divine blessings, because you are blessing someone else. Recently, I found myself in several different scenarios that initially started out as a good gesture, but as things develop, these little gestures become more magnificent and empowering than anything I imagined. Because of this, I learn that God is leading me down the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. Although these paths can often appear to be frightening and I may feel a little apprehensive about traveling down them, an inner peace lets me know there is a reason for journeying down these roads and inevitably, everything is going to be all right.

I learn important lessons of being still during my daily meditations and asking God to show me what my mission is going to be for that day. I don’t go searching for those missions, but allow God to order my steps and give me the solutions and instructions, based on the tools and gifts He has given me in order to handle my assignments for that moment and time.

When things begin to transform and fall into place in a more than favorable way, I don’t think of this as luck, but Divine blessings through Divine Intervention. I feel that God is aligning things in the order that He predestined them to be and I am grateful that through the years of Godly influence from those around me, I learned to trust and depend on my Heavenly Father in a way that is higher than my ways.

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths!”
- Proverbs 3: 5-6 (KJV)

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