God is bringing all of His children to their very own personal Promised Lands—a place where He has assigned us to work and carry out His Kingdom agenda. However, while journeying toward these ordained places, seasons may occur in which we find ourselves traveling alone—not aloof from God, but from those to whom we wished would have accompanied us. The question is, will we allow these moments to halt us in our journeys, or will we continue to follow Jesus? David was the King of Israel, both blessed and anointed. Yet on one particular day, David found himself fleeing for his life—not from an enemy or even a stranger—but from Absalom, his very own son. David had to leave behind his home, his throne, and all that he loved. Then a messenger came to David, saying, “The hearts of the men of Israel are with Absalom.” David said to all his servants…
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While dialoguing over their yesterdays with family and friends, most all have heard the expression, “Back in the day.” This expression usually precedes an…