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I'm On My Way
Posted On 12/14/2008 21:13:36 by paralad
  First, please listen to the song in the following video before you read my blog any further.



  I believe this song has a lot of importance to me.  We all struggle with weaknesses.  I am currently struggling with one right now.  It's nice to have a bit of a reminder of what could be on the other side.  My wife first shared this song with me awhile back as she loves some of the Barbie movies and even has the soundtrack to the first few movies that were produced.  My wife knew that I was struggling back then and shared this song with me.  It has become a good one. I was trying to see if I could add it to the regular playlist.com list but it's not available there yet.

Now, the reason why I had you listen to it first, was because we need to remember what we're working towards.  We need to remember why we're here and how we're going to return to live with our Heavenly Father.  After all, the ultimate goal should be to become as He is.

I can't say that I am perfect, because I am NOT by no means. However, I know that as I repent for my mistakes and as I look to the Lord Jesus Christ for my strength and guidance to help me to overcome my weaknesses and shortcomings, He will pick up the slack for me.  I am so grateful for this knowledge and I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ. AMEN.

Tags: Paths Of Righteousness Jesus Christ



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From: paralad
12/15/2008 11:19:42
Thanks. :D


From: Hemidakota
12/15/2008 09:37:24





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