Think on these things
Only as individuals can we say when something is to begin and when it is to end. This is called “freedom of choice.” It is a very personal decision that no matter how much advice we have and how much concern is shown for our well-being, we still hold it in our thinking and do what we want to. To make a right decision we have to use wisdom.
Only as individuals can we say when something is to begin and when it is to end. This is called “freedom of choice.” It is a very personal decision that no matter how much advice we have and how much concern is shown for our well-being, we still hold it in our thinking and do what we want to. To make a right decision we have to use wisdom.
At times, others can put something on our path that would not have been our personal choice but by accident or spur-of-the-moment action it affects what we do. How do we control these things? Only by putting ourselves and others under Divine protection. And if that is not thought possible, try it.
A pastor in England during WWII lived within range of enemy bombs. In fact, they would put themselves and their home under the blood of Jesus every night freely go to bed with explosions all around them, but none hit their home. He wrote a book about it and during these times of much danger that book has been reprinted many times. Any bookstore can order it, and it is astonishing to read but so worthwhile.