Where Are We Going?

This morning our daughter had an early meeting at school. Driving home in dense fog, it was hard to see more than a few yards in-front of the car. I took the long way home, using all the lights available, just to be safe. As I rounded a corner, the sun shone brightly through the fog.

A brilliant example of my life at this moment. The way before me is so foggy, but I can see light ahead, so I know I’m going in a good direction. In reality, I have no idea where this road is taking me. Even the familiar area looks strange and foreign. Thank heavens for bright lines keeping me on track. I’ll never wonder if I’ve run off the road.

I was talking to God about all this, and told Him it sure would be nice to have this fog lift so I can see clearly. That’s when I felt God say: the fog narrows your path, Anna. It actually makes it easier to follow where I’m leading. Look at it as a grace. There are fewer distractions on this road.

Wow, I was floored. Today, limited sight became a blessing. I’ll look to Him for strength to keep going. I don’t need to know exactly where. That He’s leading is enough. 

“He renews my strength, He guides me along right paths, bringing honor to His name.” Ps 23:3

ForGlorySake! -Anna

a blind landing
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One Response to Where Are We Going?

  1. landij says:

    Loved this one

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