Greetings to all, today, let us thank God for rest and our ability to be still in His presence, a time which will allow the things that He desires to reveal to us to be seen. Amen
While coping in a world of uncertainty and confusion can be difficult, having clarity can be painful and hurtful when we fail to trust God.
God doesn't promise us clarity, but He does promise that we can trust the Holy Spirit to lead, guide, and teach us. Unfortunately, most of us think we want clarity until it leads us down a path of truths that we don't agree with or want to accept.
Psalm 143:8 (NCV)
8 Tell me in the morning about your love, because I trust you. Show me what I should do, because my prayers go up to you.
Lesson: While trusting God in our lives is more powerful than having clarity, not having clarity causes us to stumble and make bad decisions in every area of our lives that eventually cause us grief.
Clarity comes from within each of us when we are ready to accept the truth and gives us the ability to focus on who we truly are and the things that we genuinely wish to have.
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