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I was driving a tractor trailer when I had to make a sharp right turn onto a different route. My side of the highway had two lanes, but a big rig needs both lanes to make the maneuver. Someone in a car decided he had the right hand lane and moved in. If I hadn’t anticipated his lack of knowledge, it could have been a bad day for both of us. A police officer saw what had happened, chased the person down with lights flashing and siren wailing, and pulled him over. I’m sure a good lecture on highway etiquette was taking place when I slowly passed both vehicles.

There is an insurmountable amount of information to accumulate to travel life’s highway safely. Unfortunately, not all of it can be assimilated before we venture out. Some has to be picked up along the way. Titus had it right when he gave the following advice:

Titus 3:14

Our people must learn to devote themselves to doing what is good, in order to provide for urgent needs and not live unproductive lives.

Don’t try and take advantage of a situation when confusion is in the air.

Give it some thought.

Gary

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