30 The mouths of the righteous utter wisdom,
and their tongues speak what is just.
31 The law of their God is in their hearts;
their feet do not slip. Psalm 37:30-31
Did you know that people don't just slip on ice? There are a number of things you can slip on and I did just that this week. When it was raining, I came into my building at work and slipped on the nice and shiny floor. Lucky for me, I am agile and react quickly at my young age to falling and was able to avoid disaster. The question is, how agile are you when the enemy comes around the corner at you moving in to let you know that he thinks you don't have solid footing? Our strength and agility to avoid the enemy can be directly related to the amount of time we spend with our Heavenly Father in prayer and scripture. If His teachings are in our mind regularly, we relate to them, and find ways to share them, it can give us the firm footing we need when the enemy challenges us. If we ignore the teachings, and spend no time with Him, it's like a floor covered in vegetable oil and all we are doing is reaching for the first thing to get us up, and most times it is not our Father. Keep God's teachings close and Him closer, and you will find that your footing doesn't slip.
Have a great weekend.
Matt
and their tongues speak what is just.
31 The law of their God is in their hearts;
their feet do not slip. Psalm 37:30-31
Did you know that people don't just slip on ice? There are a number of things you can slip on and I did just that this week. When it was raining, I came into my building at work and slipped on the nice and shiny floor. Lucky for me, I am agile and react quickly at my young age to falling and was able to avoid disaster. The question is, how agile are you when the enemy comes around the corner at you moving in to let you know that he thinks you don't have solid footing? Our strength and agility to avoid the enemy can be directly related to the amount of time we spend with our Heavenly Father in prayer and scripture. If His teachings are in our mind regularly, we relate to them, and find ways to share them, it can give us the firm footing we need when the enemy challenges us. If we ignore the teachings, and spend no time with Him, it's like a floor covered in vegetable oil and all we are doing is reaching for the first thing to get us up, and most times it is not our Father. Keep God's teachings close and Him closer, and you will find that your footing doesn't slip.
Have a great weekend.
Matt
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