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GOD'S TRAILS LEAD HOME

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This entry was posted on 06-23-2009 and is filed under HEAVEN.

"But the path of the just is like the shining sun, that shines brighter unto the perfect day" (Proverbs 4:18 NKJV).

Paths start somewhere and they lead to somewhere else. If you get off the path you may become lost. So the writer reminds us about "the path of the just." We got on that path because Someone justified us from our sins. He intends for us to stay on that path. It is not a dark path either. It is like the shining sun and it shines brighter to the perfect day. That day is when we will all reach out eternal destination - Heaven! If you stay on the path, you can't miss it!

John J. Lawrence said, "All trails of God lead home." Notice: All trails of GOD. The devil's trails lead somewhere else. The world's trails lead somewhere else. But God's trails will lead us home - all the way home to Heaven! (See Matthew 7:13, 14).

God's Trails Lead Home (by John R. Clements)

God's trails lead home,
   To home beyond the blue,
To yon fair land
   Where all is real and true.

God's trails lead home,
   The home of endless day,
The land of peace
  Whose sun shines on for aye.

God's trails lead home
   To where our loved ones dwell,
Where Jesus reigns
   And heavenly anthems swell.

God's trails lead home,
   The home of timeless years,
The land of love,
  Where all unknown are tears.


Prayer: Loving Father, in Jesus' name, we thank You for making us just and setting us on the path that leads to Heaven. Keep us on the straight and narrow path that leads to everlasting life.

 

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