Pride will lead you to taking the wrong turn, and produce unfruitful destinations in life. You in essence cease to see clearly amid all the extra stuff in your way.
The challenge is to live in such a way that you wake up not only the world but yourself to all of the possibilities in your way, instead of the world waking you up. Your decisions do count.
In order to get from here to there, we must access our present positions in our move forward to "there." Perhaps that is why God called Adam in the garden by saying, "Where art thou"? Genesis 3:9. In other words, do you know where you are headed? We can surmise that Adam knew where he was hiding; for he later says so. But does He know that He stepped out of the place called "there"?
That was all that mattered to God. Adam had made a move that had compromised his destination.
Pride and it's counterparts. we will refer to them as "great thieves" of life.
To get back on the right road, redirection is needed, it starts with your admission and then confrontation. It is not until these two things are redirected can we hope to get back on course.
If you are not sure where you are headed, begin with a heartfelt admission and then be honest in your personal confrontation as to what mishaps brought you to the wrong destinations in your there. @twitter.com
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