Eyes have not seen, Ears have not heard, Nor has it entered into the heart of man the things god has in store for those who wait!
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Is There A Storm In Your Eye? A storm can best be described as a disturbance of normal conditions. Do the conditions in your life seem abnormal? What storms are keeping you unfocused and away from your destiny?Our journey begins when we are born. We are born innocent to the lessons and challenges of life and as we mature we seem eager to run and embrace each moment, never realized that the innocense we are about to give up can no longer be recaptured.As children we are care free, trusting, accepting, and loving, not aware when things are wrong until someone tells us.As we continue to develop, the unkown engulfs us and our innocense is slowly stripped away. We know invite in responsiblity to share in our life. With responsibility we encounter hurt, pain, dishonesty, fear, denail, and many other challenges and obstacles that life brings.The storms of life seem to overtake us at times. Sometimes raging storms come back to back never seeming to cease, so it seems.Then there are times when storms come, subside, and then come again, and then subside; it seems like an never ending cycle. Again, so it seems. In the meantime what do you do? The meantime is a uncomfortable place to be in. Because it is there in the "meantime", where we must endure patience, seek peace when it seemily cannot be found, trust in God when the path is unclear, offer praises to God, when there is no praise on your lips, pray even when you cannot form the words and most of all go to the secret place for better understanding and relationship. And often the meantime means doing something different removing all fear and doubt.The "MeanTime" takes you out of the place your level of comfort and perpels you into the unknown. The unknown is usually where destiny awaits you. So the next time there is a storm in your eye, seek the face of God and ask what am I to learn from this and to whom to do I encourage thorough my testimony. And most of all remember this too shall pass.Author: Kathy Arnold