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Live It! Today's best advice for practical Christian living Just a Closer Walk with You David Jeremiah While imprisoned for non-conformist preaching in 1675, John Bunyan wrote Pilgrim's Progress. In this allegory of the Christian's journey to heaven, Christian makes his way from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City, journaling his starts and stops, ups and downs, victories and defeats along the way. Consider the Christian life as a walking journey-growing closer to God while journeying toward God. He is the destination and the way (John 14:6). Let's take the steps to enjoy spiritual intimacy with God. Imagine one of America's most beautiful settings-Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina. To get from the meadows to the top of Grandfather, we'll hike the trail. * * * * * * * * * * * * ADVERTISEMENT * * * * * * * * * * * Single? Get your Free Personality Profile from eHarmony.com. See why eHarmony.com is the fastest growing relationship site on the web. Take the eHarmony Personality Profile and get instant, objective feedback on yourself and how you relate to others. http://l.salemweb.net/eharm0104/li/090104/ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * First, we need a Destination. Simple-we're at the bottom of the Mountain and we want to reach the top. There's no easy way. It's one step at a time over tree roots and slick rocks. But what about the spiritual journey? Every person alive is born into the City of Destruction and will stay there unless he changes destinations (Romans 3:23). Make that change by asking Jesus Christ to forgive your sins and give you the gift of eternal life (John 3:16). Intimacy with God can be found in no other way. Next, we need a Map so we don't wander off the trail. Fortunately, there is only one way to the peak, just as there is only one way to heaven. And the Bible is the map that points the way. The psalmist said, "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." God has so many blessings for those who seek Him, blessings discovered only in His Word. You rarely need Directions. But, you'll have questions: Is there water? How much further? Is it worth it? What will we see there? Experienced hikers can give us the assurance we need. Unlike Grandfather Mountain, there are lots of ways to get off course in your spiritual journey. First, your Enemy, the Devil, is out to confuse and trip you. So pray, seek direction and comfort (Matthew 7:7; Philippians 4:6-7). God knows when you need help and is ready to provide it as soon as you ask. Assistance is never far away on the mountain. The trail is filled with hikers. Should you sprain an ankle or scrape a shin, help will be at hand. On your spiritual journey with God, you'll find helping hands as well through the gifts of the Spirit in the church (Romans 12:3-8; I Corinthians 12:12-31). Where you are weak or lack skill and knowledge, someone else is strong and able to help. And when you find someone discouraged along the trail, you can help them with your gifts. If you're not on the trail, you can't help or be helped-be on the trail, active in the body! Scenic views. At regular intervals on the trail, you'll see what awaits you at the top-a panorama that takes your breath away. You never get tired of drinking in the beauty of God's creation. God's scenic views come when we, like the psalmist, meditate on God throughout the night (Psalm 63:6), and consider often the works of His hands (Psalm 77:12). Find a quiet spot and meditate on the words of God, never tiring of discovering new insights about the God you're walking with! Companionship is often a key ingredient in a successful trip. On the trail, you need good friends and family to share the sights and sounds. The companionship found in family and Christian friends is the most effective way to stay on the road (Hebrews 10:24-25). You'll need a journal-a place to put your thoughts and paste your pictures. Capture your personal mountain peaks, raging rivers, and dark valleys. Your ancestors will thank you someday for recording your steps with God. I hope you're encouraged in your "pilgrim's progress" toward heaven. Intimacy with God, while journeying toward God, is the trip of a lifetime. Have a good voyage and use the steps I've outlined to make every moment as fulfilling as God intends it to be (John 10:10). For more great articles and resources to help you grow in your faith, visit: http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/T.asp?A1.11.25919.1.1698058 For Copyright Terms go to http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/T.asp?A1.11.25919.2.1698058 ____________________SUBSCRIPTION INFO_______________________ * This newsletter is never sent unsolicited. To unsubscribe from this newsletter immediately, simply click on the link below. 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