I Cried Today
I just heard God speak to me so clearly, that the experience overwhelmed me to tears.
Since I started my own business, I’ve been so worried (stressed lately) about the direction and which way I should go. This morning when I was having my quiet time, I was really praying for God’s guidance. I remembered a Bible verse in the recesses of my mind that said, “He teaches us in the way we should go.” (or is it ways?)
That parenthetical question led me to my concordance to look up way and ways to see if I could find the exact verse. Then it hit me…”way” Isaiah 30:21. As I was reading, “your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, ‘this is the way, walk in it,’ whenever you turn to the right hand or whenever you turn to the left.”
So here I am these last few weeks, in a state of self-imposed limbo, because I wasn’t exactly sure what my business model should look like – corporate focused (which up front pays the bills and helps provide for the family) or faith based (which is where my heart is).
The truth is, they don’t have to be mutually exclusive and God will be whispering to me along the way, or maybe even shouting, “no Cheryl – this way!” or perhaps, “You’re on the right path. Keep moving in this direction.”
The picture is of God, speaking directly to me when I start to get off course. He’s there, filling my ears with his directions, guidance, leadership. Because He loves me. He’s faithful. And He’s the One who called me into this business in the first place.
When was the last time you cried? And why?
P.S. Jon Swanson gave me the idea to take a picture of my journal. You should check out some of his stuff.


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