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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Sweet Sunday Scripture....



This barn is located in my hometown....
It sits adjacent to what is called the 
"Traveling Trail"

The "Traveling Trail" is described like this:

The trail, situated within a large meadow of Kentucky bluegrass,
 is nearly a mile long and contains shaded areas with benches. 
The trail will “travel” to different locations across the county 
to encourage citizens of the county to stay healthy. 
The park is open from dawn to dusk.
 Leashed and tagged dogs are welcome. 
Visit www.travelingtrail.org for upcoming events at the site.

Sounds very alluring......
Don't you think?
Makes me want to follow the trail.....




As I look at the path that circles around the meadow
it is obviously well traveled..

The trail had to begin with one person...
one ..... paving the way......
Others came and followed the path...
eventually.....
it was obvious to everyone where to walk....




I wonder...
What type of path do I leave....
Where do others see my life going...
Is it a path they want to follow...

Proverbs 5:6

The path of the righteous
is like the morning sun,
shining ever better until the full light of day....NIV




Believe it or not....
How we live our lives.....
is leaving a trail.....
A path.......

It will lead others to God
Or 
away from God....

Who is following you?
Where are you taking them........

Proverbs 3:5-6
trust in the Lord with all thine heart,
and lean not unto thine own understanding..
In all thy ways acknowledge him
and He shall direct they paths...
KJV

May your life be a pathway of Blessings to others!








17 comments:

  1. You always have the most perfect words at the most perfect times! Loved this...and yes...this is so true. A wonderful weekend to you! Nicole

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  2. Yes. The Lord said, "This is the way. Walk in it." The washing of the water of the Word keeps us. And Jesus the Living Word has made his abode in us. God made it so simple. Have a blessed and bountiful day!

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  3. What a beautiful truth! Reminds me of an old Steve Green song, "May all who come behind us find us faithful."

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  4. Hi Patty, This is a beautiful post. I am Karen's sister (Lily Valley). Wishing you a very nice Sunday.
    Mildred, Blackberry Lane

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  5. Howdy from Kansasland!
    Blessings to you,
    d

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  6. Oh my goodness Patty, what a thought provoking question? What kind of trail am I leaving. I will be thinking about this more and more. Thank you again.

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  7. Patty ..I have missed you my beautiful friend. Its awesome to be here visiting a dear sweet beautiful friend. HOW are you and I love this post. I love your blog soooooo much. Hope that GOD blesses you BIG TIME . Just wanted to pop in and say HOWDY from TEXAS … xoxoxoxxo

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  8. Lovely post! It's a good thing to think of from time to time, how our path is influencing others!

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  9. Wonderful post Patty and something to ponder. I pray I am leaving a trail that leads to Christ.

    ~willa~

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  10. Fantastic post! & I love the photos also!
    Angie
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    godsgrowinggarden.com

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  11. What a wonderful, sobering thought! God help us to blaze a trail that leads those who follow us from earth to glory some sweet day! So happy to stop by and visit with you today. Love and blessings to you, Cheryl

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  12. Hi Patty,

    What a gorgeous barn you have in your town. I love the vintage photos. Please feel free to stop over to enter my pay-it-forward giveaway.

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  13. if the trail leads to spring, I am so on it!

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  14. Beautiful, meaningful post and very pretty photos as well! God bless!

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  15. Hi Patty! So nice to meet you! Thanks for stopping by and leaving such kind words! I love trails, because there are things that you see there that you normally wouldn't and you never know what you're gonna see. Exciting. And so important for us as Christians to walk in the right way to help the person behind us. Following!
    Blessings, Diane

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