JANUARY 5 "SAND IN MY SHOE"
Imagine all the obstacles a person
might have to overcome if he were to walk from New York
City to San Francisco .
One man who accomplished this rare achievement mentioned a rather surprising
difficulty when asked to tell of his biggest hurdle. He said that the toughest
part of the trip wasn't traversing the steep slopes of the mountains or
crossing hot, dry, barren stretches of desert. Instead, he said, "The
thing that came the closest to defeating me was the sand in my shoes." Often times we are on the outlook for some
great sin or event to take us down, it never comes but we find ourselves
unraveling regardless and come to realize while we were on the look out, not to
be undone by the great big sins or crisis, we were undone by all the little
sins, little annoyances and vexations of life. The reality is, as we travel through life, you and I are
more likely to be defeated by the sand that is sneaking into our shoe, as apposed to the big
boulder that we are looking out for, that might fall off the cliff and crush us.
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