Teach Me Your Paths,
That all sounds so simple but at the same time
It seems like the author has been suffering for
a long time, lost in a world of unbelief. In a way
it reminds me of the parable of the lost sheep.
The Lord rejoiced at the one who was lost and
then came back to the Lord. Also like the story
of the prodigal son. It seems in scripture God
really looks after the little guy. One who keeps
losing his way, stumbling and even abandons
the Lord. In a way maybe it is saying that some
have always been with Him, take Him for granted.
We need always to be vigilant that we do not
become complacent. The best way to do that is by
prayer and meditation. We don't need to be the
best, we need to be the best we can be. All that
we are and do comes from our heart of love.
That all sounds so simple but at the same time
It seems like the author has been suffering for
a long time, lost in a world of unbelief. In a way
it reminds me of the parable of the lost sheep.
The Lord rejoiced at the one who was lost and
then came back to the Lord. Also like the story
of the prodigal son. It seems in scripture God
really looks after the little guy. One who keeps
losing his way, stumbling and even abandons
the Lord. In a way maybe it is saying that some
have always been with Him, take Him for granted.
We need always to be vigilant that we do not
become complacent. The best way to do that is by
prayer and meditation. We don't need to be the
best, we need to be the best we can be. All that
we are and do comes from our heart of love.
- 1
- 1
- Show all