Once there were three boys playing on the snow-covered ground.
Along came a man who suggested that the boys race, with the winner
receiving a prize. The boys readily agreed.
The man explained the rules for the race. He would stand at the
end of the field. When he gave the signal, the boys were to start
to run. The boy who had the straightest footprints in the snow
would be the winner.
The race started and the first boy kept looking at his feet to
make sure his steps were straight. The second boy kept looking
at his contestants to see what they were doing; but the third boy
just ran on with his eyes firmly fixed on the man at the end of
the field.
The third boy was the winner, because his footsteps were straight
in the snow. He had kept his eyes on the goal ahead of him.
Life is like that race. If we take our focus off Christ and begin
looking down at our circumstances, we will fail. It is easy to
get bogged down with the day-to-day struggles that we encounter,
but we must realize that God will take care of us. We can never
be the man and woman that Christ wants us to be if we lose our
focus. A focused life is a life built on faith. When we trust
God to take care of the circumstances, we will be free of the
worry and doubt that will throw us off track.
Quote: A man focused on God always knows the direction he is headed.
-- Author Unknown


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