Conclusion

If you remember, last week we learned that “sometimes it is a good thing to be outside the mainstream, walking in a different direction with the eyes of faith. Especially when your vision is so gigantic that it has to be manifested by God Himself.” There were a total of “five examples of those who chose to walk outside the mainstream to find the greater blessing and the God of peace was with them” of which we only gave the first three…1) Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore-fig tree to see Jesus since he was coming that way. 2) The Syrophoenician woman would not keep silent until her daughter was healed. 3) A certain woman with an issue of blood for twelve long years. We will continue to the final two…
4. A man sick with palsy, friends had to think outside the box. to get him in the presence of the LORD. He was healed because Jesus saw their faith. (Mark 2:4-12 NKJV)
5. Blind Bartimaeus was sitting on the side of the road begging. When he heard Jesus of Nazareth was coming by he began to cry out and say, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” The more the crowd told him to be quiet the more he cried out. Until the LORD beckoned him to be brought before him and restored his sight. (Mark 10:46-52 NKJV)
The commonality of these five people: they were desperate and did whatever they had to do to get the LORD’s attention. Which is what we have to do. Get desperate to get the LORD’s attention. Desperate times require desperate measures. We may have to change our prayer posture. We may have to cry out calling on His name. Knowing that when we call upon His name He will answer.(Psalm 91:14-15 NKJV) At the same time never relinquishing the fact…”I will not be overtaken by fear but will overcome fear with faith.”
Now you know exactly where you are…
Godly sorrow leads to repentance, which leads to correction by the hand of God; taking you onto a different path so you can walk no other way. Now you know exactly where you are, and The Place of I Don’t Know is a memory conquered through the vast experiences of your trials. Anyone who stays on the old path going nowhere needs God’s strength and courage to change directions.

What you will find is being in The Place of I Don’t Know puts you right in the presence of God. And in that place of humility and hunger, the Greater One in you came forth with a stronger faith knocking down that Great Wall of Fear.
The change you just made was not chronological or geographical, but psychological. You can now execute your thoughts unhindered in order to see your manifest destiny. And in case you were still wondering, The Place of I Don’t Know is always in the middle of your journey.
Thank you so much for your continued readership and support. Until next week…Blessings and Peace!
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SEE YOUR WAY CLEAR—BREAKING THROUGH FEAR
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Thank you sooo much.
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GOD’s LOVE AND WISDOM need sharing!
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I just your profile picture, I had to say it 🙂
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Thank you—Blessings and Peace.
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Praise the Lord for this great insight and encouragement. When we are in a place of desperation, our hunger and seeking becomes more real and we are taught humility in the process.
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That’s the truth. And I am speaking from experience. You have no idea how on point that statement was you just made! Blessings and Peace!
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