The Journey Home


Who are we and what are we doing here on this earth? The age old question that everyone tries to answer. It sometimes takes all of our lives to answer that question. But it’s not the answer that counts, it’s the struggle to answer the question. In other words, it is the journey home that really counts. What is the journey home? What am I talking about when I say the journey? Our lives are made up of choices we make in everyday life. Each of those choices change the direction of our lives. We are not on the same path that we were on yesterday. It is because of our choices. Good or bad, our choices are our own. No one forced us to make those choices. We decided that this way is better than that way and we made a choice. Sometimes we regret the choice we made, but it is our own fault.

The journey is to get us from this place to home as quickly as possible. The shortest distance from point A to point B is a straight line. But our lives never go in a straight line. There are always twists and turns in our lives. So we have to keep walking until we reach home. It takes persistence and courage to keep walking home. In other words, it takes faith, hope and trust to walk home.

And what is that faith, hope and trust in to reach home? That’s a good question. Let’s take a minute and talk about our destination, home. We are not of this world. We were placed on this world to prove a point and to develop ourselves into someone that person who deserves to go home. There are only 2 destinations, heaven or hell. Heaven is our true home and hell was made to hold the devil and his hordes. It is our choice which place we are going to. We have to choose on our walk which place we will end up in.

What is the choice we have to make? That choice is to follow God and Jesus all the way home.

If you want to know more about the walk home, email at the website through the comments.

Crain Blanchard.

Joseph1637@juno.com

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What is Our Time worth?


What is your time worth? What do you do with the time that you have? Do you just stay busy all the day or is does your life have a purpose? Sometimes we are busy about our life and wake up to see that we are accomplishing nothing. There is nothing wrong with the pursuit of food, clothing and shelter. We need to do these things, but is that all to life? Every so often we have clarity and see more for our lives. But what becomes of those visions and dreams that we see for our lives?

A friend of mine developed a program to direct students to achieve their goals starting in elementary school. By taking classes in their chosen field, they could be half to their goals when they graduated from high school. If they wanted to be in the manual trades, by the time they graduated from high school, they could be working in that field. It is all about focusing on your life’s goals to achieve your reality.

People have achieved these goals even when they are 60 years old. This is where they went back to school and pursued a new career. The joy and satisfaction is in the journey to reach your goals. We truly never reach the end of our dreams here on earth. I am a bible teacher and have been studying for years and still have not reached that point where I know everything. And I won’t until I cross over to the other side of this world. But the journey can be enjoyable and rewarding for us. It is all about the pursuit of our dreams with all of our might. Giving everything to reach our goals. Then our time becomes valuable and we will know our worth.

Crain Blanchard.

Joseph1637@juno.com

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What Road are You on?


The most famous road in America is the old route 66. Route 66 started in Chicago, Illinois and ended in Santa Monica, California. There were other roads also famous in America. The Oregon trail, which is from Independence, Missouri and ended in Oregon City, Oregon. Then there is the Natchez trace. It started in Virginia with the Cumberland Gap and ran through Nashville, Tennessee until Natchez, Mississippi. The Natchez Trace is still there. It is now a National Parkway. Those are some of the man made roads that became famous in America. Throughout the history of America, people understood how important roads were. It not only provides a convenient way of access from town to town, but a way of commerce for selling goods and services. Some of my ancestors followed Daniel Boone through the Cumberland Gap and settled in Boonesborough, Tennessee.

Roads not only provide a way of access, but the dream of adventure. What do you think Daniel Boone was thinking about when he first crossed the Cumberland mountains into Kentucky and Tennessee? He knew that he was headed in Shawnee territory. They didn’t like white men. They chased him several times before catching him. They didn’t kill him and he escaped. Then Daniel Boone led settlers to Boonesborough, Tennessee.

Everybody is on a road somewhere. The road you take will make the difference in your life. Whether to move to a different town or stay in your hometown, that road will lead you to your destiny. Yes, everyone has a destiny, a plan for their lives. Whether or not you chose to live that life will decide what happens to you. Before the end of your life, you can chose to change directions in your life. We can change the road we are on, if we have the courage to do so. Changing directions in your life isn’t always easy. It is simple, by not easy. Like in the Indiana Jones movie, the old Crusader, who guarded the Holy Grail, said, chose wisely, because one leads to life and the other leads to death.

Chose your choices wisely, because one leads to life and the other leads to death.

Crain Blanchard.

Joseph1637@juno.com

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The Power of Words.


We learn to speak when we are young. We can’t wait to able to speak. Many times I have seen small children run around screaming with other children. They were not saying a word, but they were communicating with each other. It can get irritating because of the noise level. But communicating is a real need in our lives. We strive to be understood and become frustrated when we are not. Some people are chatter boxes, while some don’t say two word. Have you ever met someone that didn’t say anything, but you knew what he was saying anyway? It’s interesting how that works. We learn communication all of our lives. Yet, some things are a puzzle.

Words have power. Speaking must be done judiciously. We can encourage, discourage, up lift or destroy with our words. I heard this many years ago, but have found it to be true. You can’t take back hurtful words or reverse what you said. It is like taking a box of feathers to the top of a mountain, then releasing them. Then try to gather all of them back again. You can’t. Our words have a power of its own.

Using our words correctly takes self discipline. We have to learn to speak at the right time. Everybody knows the fable of the boy who cried wolf. In the end, no one believed a word he said. It is important that people can believe what you say. It is not only for your sake, but for others also. This is where using our word correctly comes into play. What if all your words come to pass, just as you have spoken them. I have heard many people say, that kills me or I can’t do that. Guess what, those words come to pass whether or not we want them to. It’s not that we can’t speak. It is speaking the truth and live that way. For as the mouth speaks, so are we.

Crain Blanchard.

Joseph1637@juno.com

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