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Sunday, July 19, 2015

"Faith In The Long Run"

In a very short-term and temporal world, we have an innate tendency to long for something that will extend our lives in such a way that is not physically and humanly possible. However, we can expand our existence to extend beyond our physical demise, in the form of leaving something behind in the wake of our Faith and lifelong experiences.

We can make the conscious choice to Be who and what we were Called to Be, and not who and what the world expects or tries to dictate to us to be. We have a choice!

I made my choice long ago when I decided to walk away from any and everything that had not my best interests at Heart. Any and everything did not take too kindly to my decision. However, it was "my" decision in which to make.

Short-term doesn't deserve a second term. Had short-term wanted longevity, then short-term would have received the epiphany to Be. To be Faithful with the few, so that God can Bless you with many (Luke 16:10).

Being Faithful is not a mantra that is to be consumed for the purposes of oral satisfaction. Rather, it is an action that is to be demonstrated for the visually impaired. Sight is not synonymous with vision, hence the need for said demonstration.

To Be set apart and distinguishable from what is not of God, maintaining your belief irrespective of the popular forum, living a Life that is pleasing unto God, Becoming who He has Purposed you to Be, and continuously building upon the foundation that was first laid by Jesus Christ. 

The practice of Faith is not represented in the form of a sprint.

"Faith In The Long Run," is a lifelong journey that has eternal benefits, extending beyond the temporal world and one's earthly existence, serving long-term impacts with Heavenly rewards.

There is nothing temporal about eternity. For "Faith In The Long Run," has already demonstrated that at Calvary.

Smile and Love Always!

Heavenly Father.
King Jesus.
Holy Spirit.
Smile.
Love.
Always.
And Still.
Exactly Who God Says I Am. Corey A. Ford

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