Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Purpose Train 2

Hey everybody.

In the first PT we saw quite a bit about the importance of one knowing that we are created by Jehovah and therefore should find our purpose within Him lest we give ourselves to the elements of life in this world.

These definitions were given...

  • One of the definitions of the word 'Train' is...
'a connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive'
  • And another for 'Purpose' is...
'the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.'

In this PT I want to refer a lot more to the 'Train' part. According to the above explanation, there is more than one railroad car that is connected with or without a locomotive. I want to liken this to the situations and experiences of our lives.

One of the things that makes life hard to motor through, is the overbearing weight of baggage that we pick up as we make mistakes and choices we would rather have not made...and as we attempt to make our way from one station to another in progression, we find it harder and 'feel heavier' due to our issues.

The longer a train is...the more experienced its driver should be in order to manoeuvre it on the railroad. A train is much faster when the same rail cars are empty...right?

Here it is...
Having rail cars behind you speaks of your experiences which remain in memory for the sake of reference and better judgement in future. Just DON'T allow these experiences to fill your rail cars with so much rubbish that you find it harder to move along. NO! Cast all your cares upon The Lord for He cares for you. So that even when you have rail cars...let them be empty of pain and struggle, so that you can still kick butt.

We Will Move Next To Answer The Question:
'So How Do You Find Out What He Made You For?'
Stay Tuned....

TGBTG
The Messenger

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