Monday, November 26, 2012

Double Cross


Always establish a line before it gets crossed, so that there won’t be any double lines stationed. The line is based on where you have positioned yourself. Too often we are afraid to set one, because we feel that if a possibility should arise that our limits may not live up to someone else’s expectation or standard. But the line is for you to establish, rather than someone else drawing it for you. You keep what you have by making it apparent that if there is a double cross you have the right to draw a new one and oppose the old.  Making the choice to stick with what you have set, by all mean you’re in control. If you decide to cross the line in exchange for drawing a new line, it’s your decision to make and yours alone. Always follow your instinct blindly. The eye will deceive you and have you to double cross yourself.


Duly Noted and Marked 

1 comment:

  1. You know this is a good piece of encouragement because so many times it is fear that drive me (and others) from letting the STANDard be represented. When I read this entry today -- I thought about how when you are in a vehicle and on the highway. You will see the 1 of 3 things in the center of the highway that will either be a ongoing number of broken white rectangular lines; elongated ongoing yellow parallel lines or their will be one elongated ongoing yellow line and on the opposite side of that line will be the paralleled ongoing number of broken yellow rectangular lines. Respectively the highways that contain just the infinite number of white rectangular broken lines/dashes are usually for those who are traveling in the same direction and in some if not most cases there could be multiple lanes of traffic. Alternatively, the latter option will be present on most 2 lane roads and sometimes referred to as backroads. Consequently, the roads are narrow usually and while it has 2 lanes; the only time that you may pass someone "who is impeding the safe progression of your vehicle" is when the line closest to you is temporarily set with the broken yellow lines/dashes and on the other side of them is the ongoing yellow line. This is the point that if you wish to accelerate and get ahead -- you may do so without any penalty. However, when doing so you have to look out for the oncoming traffic that may be coming toward you in the left passing lane.

    We are on a highway to heaven!!!! Sometimes we will see that there are people on this walk with us. There will also be people/things out there that will try to impede our progress. Thanks be to God that he always gives us the chance to either stay in our lanes and then too he gives us an way of escape through the broken dashes in the passing left lane to get around the temptations. Indeed there is so many ways that one could go with this topic of HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN!! However I am gonna stop here for now because I indeed have other blogs to read as I have been out of the loop for some time. Thanks again for this word .. its been duly noted and I am marked by change ... point given, point taken!

    Anonymously Anointed

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