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The feeling remains that God is on the journey, too. ~Saint Teresa of Avila
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive, especially by way of the path less travelled that Our Father opens for us, when rewarding us with His way of living our life, enabling each of us make the best possible use of our time, with Our Father as our travelling companion.
One of the more noteworthy observations made of Holy Scripture is its focus on journeys, revealing the presence of The Father guiding heroic explorers through the trials of their life's passage. Abraham, Noah, Moses are just three of The Old Testament examples, followed by The Apostles journeying into their tomorrows with a willingness to implement the plan of The Spirit of God, leading them through adventures that grow them into enthusiastic followers of The Lord.
Our Heavenly Father has provided many delightful inns for us along our journey, but he takes great care to see that we do not mistake any of them for home. ~ C. S. Lewis
Our most loving friend, The Father reminds us not to be anxious, for all our troubles are our life's way of growing us into more resilient pilgrims able to weather the storms of life's passage, by learning from our daily experiences that we become Our Father's outreach into the lives of those travellers we meet on the byways, and highways needing our assistance.
Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous. ~Albert Einstein
I am learning that there are signs, and even signposts that point us in a particular direction taking the road least travelled, meeting people by sheer chance, whom we may have avoided had we not been prompted by our inner person to stop, and converse with strangers trying to find their sense of direction.
Never ignore those inspiring prompts that appear to seed into our thoughts as if to say, take note and do as I ask, for I am The Lord, thy God inviting you to reciprocate your love for me, as I love you by walking at your side leading you through the ebbs, and flow of your life's journey.
End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path. One that we all must take. ~J. R. R. Tolkien
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