I grew up in south Georgia and I spent a lot of time on Jekyll Island. My grandfather grew up there on the island where his father was the island gamekeeper. As a result, Grandpa knew the island in a way few do, and one of the things he used to say was, "Be careful going off down those coon trails." I'm a fraidy cat, so I was never out of shouting distance from Grandpa. In fact, I don't remember a time when I couldn't see at least a glimpse of his shirt. Anyway, our Scott recently said something that reminded of those times with Grandpa. He was checking the accuracy of a compass and said, "It's not off by much, but after a while I'd be a long way from where I'd want to be." The same is true when I know the Word of God but allow my understanding to reshape it so it's easier to follow...or when instead of walking by the Spirit, I go a more interesting or eas...
I looked, and I thought about it; I saw and I learned this lesson. Proverbs 24:32