The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you.” Psalm 32:8 NLT
We wandered along, not
knowing exactly where to go.
My wife and I, along with
another couple, found ourselves in Savannah, Georgia, at Bonaventure Cemetery.
Quite a few famous people are buried there, but we wanted to see the gravesite
of Johnny Mercer—a famous singer—and the statue of Gracie Lady—a young girl who
died from pneumonia but whose picture became famous because of this sculpture.
Before meandering through
the cemetery, we stopped at the visitor’s center to get a map and an overview
of the grounds. The gentlemen on duty told us exactly where to find the graves
we wanted to see.
E block was our first
destination, the place where Gracie Lady was. As we wandered about, trying to
find her grave but having no luck, a woman walking a small dog passed by. We
struck up a conversation with her and discovered she lived only five minutes
away and walked through the cemetery almost daily.
She knew a great deal
about the history and was almost a guide for whom we didn’t have to pay. When we
asked her about Gracie, she knew exactly where she was—and took us there,
telling us other interesting historical facts along the way. Although she
wasn’t originally from Savannah, or even the South, we could tell she enjoyed
the history of the area. She proved to be a generous guide.
David had a better
guide—a perfect guide. One who took him along the pathway of life. One who
advised him and watched over him, beginning when he was a mere shepherd boy
minding his father’s sheep.
Guides hold importance,
especially when we’re in unfamiliar territory. And life is unfamiliar
territory. We’ve never lived it before. We may know where we want to go—or have
no idea. Regardless, we can’t see what’s ahead, so having someone who has
traveled the way before and who is all-knowing is just the ticket we need. The
same guide David had.
God guides with love …
unconditional love. He’ll never steer us in the wrong direction because He has
a plan for us and is interested in our life’s details. He wants us to arrive at
His desired destination. And He’s more excited about guiding us than the woman
we met in Savannah. After all, He’s the creator and knows how much we can enjoy
life if we’ll just follow His lead.
Don’t settle for just any
old guide. Choose the perfect guide.
Prayer: Father, we ask
You to guide us along life’s pathways.
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