September 3, 2010
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GPS Device
I use my TomTom a lot. It gets me where I want to go, but it’s not very encouraging. I mean, when I make a mistake it tells me to turn around. When I make the correct turn it says nothing. I think it should say, Good job Randy you made the correct turn or you’re on the right path, keep up the good work. Thanks to Jesus we have an inner GPS device that directs us. We get that little unction to turn around or peace that we’re on the right road.
Is your inner GPS system working correctly?
Comments (6)
I like this. MY TomTom drove me crazy through Tennessee. It was suppose to be taking me to Pidgeon Forge. It took me into banjo country. I was scared to death on some of the roads it had us on. When I left, I stopped in a convenience store and asked what the easiest way out of town to I-40 was. He said turn right and the light and go straight seventeen miles. If Tom had only taken me six more miles on the Interstate to the next exit, I would have been a straight shot to my hotel. But I would have missed some beautiful scenery and a great story.
Good post. We usually just use a map when traveling but do sometimes follow instincts..
I don’t have a literal GPS or TomTom. I’ve thought about getting one. If I did, I would be nice if it complemented me when I made the correct turns. I think Christians have an inner GPS. I hadn’t thought about it before. I want to pay attention to God’s GPS in life. Thank you for the analogy.
~~Blessings ‘n Cheers
Mine keeps saying “recalculating,” but I’m on the right road! Just miss a turn here or there.
@dingdongdingbat - If I follow my instincts when traveling - I’d get lost. If I follow my wifes instincts we’d probally be ok -lol
I have a TomTom GPS too, & love the freedom it gives to make a mistake, since it corrects, & either recalculates, or else makes me change. Great analogy though, I love that! PTL that we have the Holy Spirit to guide us all along the way of life!