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Exodus 13:17-15:18

I decided on the first of the year to make Ecclesiastes 7:13, as it read in the NLT be my focal point this year. It reads: Notice the way God does things; then fall into line. Don't fight the ways of God, for who can straighten out what he has made crooked?

Because of that resolute, this year it seems that without even actively looking those key verses or ideas, finding out how God does things, I am drawn to His examples and so it is with the following verse,

When Pharaoh let the people go, God led them not by way of the land of the Philistines, although that was nearer; for God said, Lest the people change their purpose when they see war and return to Egypt. (Exodus 13:17 AMP)

So often, I fight against doing things God’s way because it doesn’t make sense, but God’s ways are not our ways. When it seems like that which I’m trying to escape from is breathing down my neck and I think I am about to fail because of some unknown sin or missed direction, and or even think God has left me, I am just being used as a set-up for God to defeat that which has threatened me and desires to take me back into captivity.

There are so many things in this reading that I’ve never really studied that can tell me, show me just how God does things so I can fall into line and I will try to study them throughout the day and post back tonight.

Grace and peace,
Ramona

The song you quoted today: "Lord you're leading me.  With a cloud by day.  And in the night.  Glow of a burning flame.  Everywhere I go I see you.  Everywhere I go I see you." is a Rich Mullins song. Rich is my all time favorite Christian artist. I love love love his music and many times it has centered me back on Christ. Rich passed away several years ago in a car accident. I just know Christ couldn't wait and wanted him home.

Music is a huge part of my life. I listen to all kinds of music. Christian music is a poweful way to move our hearts and minds back to Christ. I think it's okay to listen to some kinds of secular music but to always be aware of the power of the lyrics and music to distract us and move us away from God as well.

I prefer to listen to christian/worship music and most of the time a CD stays in my car for me to listen to. I too was/am a fan of the 80's music and once in a while will throw that in the mix too. I think you just have to be careful of what you listen too. I also have the priviledge of having a 12 year old daughter who loves music too. Thankfully she is just as happy listening to my worship music and she has some of own favorite christian bands...even some christian rock bands. At first the christian rock wasn't my favorite but as I listened and heard their message I was o.k. with it. Just wanted to know the message was o.k. So now my daughter and I go to chrisitan concerts which I enjoy as much as she does. I feel this encourages her to make the right decisions about music. Yes she still listens to Justin Bieber, Adele and others but her primary focus is still christian music. Hope it stays that way. Thanks for the blog....still keeping in there.

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