tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277259975114062443.post3556711251345011292..comments2024-01-19T03:50:45.395-05:00Comments on The Journey Deeper: Biweekly Bits #3: On Getting Lost...Shaniquehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09957949806613582486noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277259975114062443.post-42655227367590303332014-03-09T00:22:28.246-05:002014-03-09T00:22:28.246-05:00lol Chanda, I love your story! Apparently I also l...lol Chanda, I love your story! Apparently I also left home to go to the store on my own when I was around that age. Fortunately, I passed a fire station on the way, and they managed to hold my attention long enough for my parents to find me! <br /><br />Sometimes it is hard to wait on the Lord's timing for things. We feel that there's no point in waiting for Him, even when He has already promised us that He would do whatever He said He would. But that is the challenge of faith: living like we believe that God's words are true, even if it means that we have to wait.Shaniquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09957949806613582486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277259975114062443.post-29724804687826595812014-03-08T22:23:08.522-05:002014-03-08T22:23:08.522-05:00Love this one! I've got a similar story...my m...Love this one! I've got a similar story...my mother told me that when I was about three I got myself lost, too. Only, I took my tricycle down a major highway looking for a convenient store for some candy. I am so thankful that my heavenly Father kept me safe until my mother realized I was lost and came and found me. I can still be that independent sometimes, not waiting for the Lord to take me to the place I think I need to go and charging ahead without His guidance. But, when I wait for the Lord to direct my steps, He takes me to the place where I truly need to be and in His perfect timing.Chanda Griesehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13389428792228790768noreply@blogger.com