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DESTINY TRACK

DESTINY TRACK
Imagine a man walking on a lone straight road; he has no choice but to keep walking forward. He obviously is heading towards some place in the future, therefore it never crosses his mind to go back or quit walking. Next, he arrives at a cross road and at this point, he has to choose which road will continue to the future he hopes to arrive at. In other words, he has to choose between the right road and the wrong road.

Truth be told, except someone who is fully aware of the man’s destination happens to pass by and tell him what road is right, there is a high possibility/tendency of him going the wrong road. 
Truth you should never forget
1. before God formed you in your mother’s body He chose you and before you were born, He set you apart to serve Him. (Jeremiah 3:5)
2. God knows the plans He has for you. He wants you to enjoy success. He does not plan to harm you. (Jeremiah. 29:11)
3. He planned how many days you would live before you had lived through one of them. (psalm 139:16)
the above truths should be a constant affirmation in your heart that God made you with a clear purpose in mind to be accomplished within a certain frame of time; He’s very much interested in you making right decisions at all times.
How then can you make the right decisions? The following should be of great help to you if you faithfully abide with them. I’m sure you will
1. TRUST ONLY GOD
“Trust GOD from the bottom of your heart; don't try to figure out everything on your own, Listen for GOD's voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; he's the one who will keep you on track.”  Proverbs 3:5-6 (MSG). Self-explanatory isn’t it?
2. MAKE PLANS
“Put GOD in charge of your work, then what you've planned will take place” Proverbs 16:3 (MSG). Trust is only based on a close knit relationship. The plans you will make are not based on your own understanding; they will be plans based on your complete trust in God. How? You have to commune with God in prayers; Seeking His will.
3. FOLLOW HIS LEADING
“True to your word, you let me catch my breath and send me in the right direction.” Psalm 23:3 (MSG). As you walk on the road to the successful future God has for you, a proof of your total trust in Him will be based on the level of your submission to His leading; again never rely on what you think you know.
SEE YOU AT THE TOP FULFILLING HIS WILL And BECOMING GREAT. 

©theINSIGHT 2015



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