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PAY ATTENTION TO THE SIGNS AND PATTERNS - Elvira Jordan



PAY ATTENTION TO THE SIGNS AND PATTERNS - Elvira Jordan 

Good Morning Beloved!

At one time in our lives, we have all found ourselves in situations where we are trying so hard to make a decision, seeking clarity that gets blur with every attempt, asking questions that seem to have no answer.

In all our life’s journey, we will all get to a season where we had to make a hard decision with limited options, or having too many options and being afraid to take the wrong one.

I may have colored these situations with really nice words but the experiences aren’t really nice and can’t be nicely explained. This is because most of the time, such decisions are a pivot point in our journey through life. They often mark a critical moment in our lives where every decision or step counts for something.

In the past, I have had it heavy with decision making, so much that I still end up making the wrong ones, after putting so much effort into it. Until I realized that most of the time, the answers to our questions and the way out of unfavorable dilemmas often come to us even before the issues arise, but we are too vested in ourselves and our own problems that we do not see the signs and recognize the patterns.

This is quite a deep concept but I will try to explain….

On your phone, on bill boards, scrolling through social media, in a conversation between two strangers in a bus… God/ The Universe constantly tries to direct us through life, giving us signs and patterns to follow.

It could be just a passing words. A simple photo. Just the colour of someone’s outfit. A mere gossip you overheard…. All these can speak as signs, if we can pay attention and decipher.

Sometimes we see these signs and ignore them in the name of “coincidences”, or are too overtaken by our fascination of the little world around us that we fail to see the bigger picture.

Sometimes the answers comes to us through our intuition (the little voice in your head). 

Everything we could ever want in life. All that we need to learn. The answer to the questions that trouble our hearts. All these are right in front of us all the time. All we need to do is to PAY ATTENTION!

Life can be a lot easier if we PAY ATTENTION!
We will get into less trouble if we PAY ATTENTION!
We will jump over certain obstacles and situations if we learn to PAY ATTENTION!

There’s no such thing as coincidences (in my dictionary). Every person you meet, every sentence that catches your attention, the info on your social media have all been programmed to make you or destroy you.

All you need to do (not so easy though) is to silent the noise around you and in your head, and PAY ATTENTION!

God has already given us answers to the questions we will ask tomorrow. Just PAY ATTENTION!

BIBLE VERSE: Hebrews 2:4

God also testified to it by signs, wonders and various miracles, and by gifts of the Holy Spiritdistributed according to his will.

PRAYER: Dear Lord, we surrender to Your will and Your Guide. Open our eyes to see that which You have already given to us, and give us the wisdom to understand. Open new doors of opportunities to us today. May we walk into places that will change our lives positively forever. Amen 🙏🏽

Do have a Blessed Monday and a Successful Week ahead. 
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  1. Thank you so much for this. God bless you

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    1. Thanks Elvira, I ❤️ this post . This is solutions out of depression

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