Without a map or gps, it’s so easy to get off track when I’m in unfamiliar territory. Landmarks mean nothing if I’m not aware of what they mean. Our culture is changing a lot, and what used to be traditional landmarks to guide our journey no longer work. When information is crowd sources and trends change faster than they ever have, establishing a sure and reliable guide for life becomes more needed. Traditional definitions do not apply to many, especially when it comes to what a family is, marriage, dating, and even what is expected of a male or a female. But the Scriptures are the lasting and true guidebook for us, even in 2024. Even though you and I may have friends and acquaintances with views reflecting the changing trends, we can be a source of strength as we remain faithful to what is true and reliable.
Friday, January 26, 2024
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