If the Lord Permit
In first Corinthians 16:6-7, Paul teaches us what it means to live by faith. He writes, "And it may be that I will abide, yea, and winter with you, that ye may bring me on my journey whithersoever I go. For I will not see you now by the way; but I trust to tarry a while with you, IF the Lord permit."
Paul, in these two verses, shares with the Corinthian Saints that he doesn't know what is going to happen. He is hopeful that he will be able to come and visit with these people whom he the loves dearly. However, he exemplifies what living by faith looks like by letting these saints know that he is okay with whatever path God will lead him down. He trusts that God will take care of them and him, and that he is willing to go wherever God will send him.
Living by faith is not easy. I have had the wonderful opportunity to be schooled in this kind of living over the last year as my family was led to move back to Utah after living away for nearly 15 years. Many things didn't go the way we thought it would and there were many roadblocks put in front of us that made us second guess the promptings we received. But as we lived by faith, and trusted that God would take care of us, we have seen Him work miracles in our lives.

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