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How Do We Know If We Are Doing The Right Things?

How Do We Know If We Are Doing The Right Things?

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How Do We Know If We Are Doing The Right Things?


“He leads the humble in what is right and teaches the humble his way. All the paths of the LORD are steadfast love and faithfulness…” from Psalm 25:9-10


How do we decide what we should do? How do we respond to the problems we have? How do we choose the pathways we walk? How do we know if we are doing the right things?


The answer starts with our humility. Being humble isn’t about being timid or shy. Being humble starts with an accurate self assessment of our strengths and weaknesses, of our discipline and skills, of our character and heart.


This assessment shows us what we need to learn and how we need to grow. Then we seek to learn from the positive and negative examples around us, from our mentors and role models, from tradition and scripture, from the Spirit speaking to our hearts.


How do we know if we are on the right track? Because all the pathways of the Lord are persistently loving and consistently faithful.


Are we becoming more kind and compassionate? Are we growing in our determination to endure and persevere to create a better future for ourselves and every life we touch?


If ww can answer yes, we know we are.


I’m Horace McMillon. This is 60 Seconds of Hope. Peace be with you.


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