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Everybody on earth has a schedule. We are “pilots of the plane of life.” The “plane” is the soul or the vessel that we are in to complete our destination. The same as it is with a spirit and a soul. We all have our arrival time and our departure time. During any point in our flight, where we may get delayed, means it wasn’t meant to happen at that certain point. However, when it is time to go, there is nothing we can do about it because we are on God’s schedule. While we are in our “plane of life,” we will hit some “turbulence.” The “turbulence” is a wake-up call. We are not to panic when we hit “turbulence,” although that will be natural human reaction. If we’ve never hit “turbulence” before, how would we be prepared to deal with such a thing if we have never experienced it before? Our life is designed to hit “turbulence” and go through different storms. This is why God equipped each “plane” with “instruments” to guide us. These “instruments” are our faith to guide us to where we are going. We don’t need to see where we are while we are in the storm, but because we do have those “instruments of faith,” we do know where we are going. The first Corinthians chapter twelve talks about spiritual gifts. The ninth verse of that chapter talks about the gift of faith. Just because we are in a storm that looks far too impossible to conquer, does not mean we won’t make it through. Despite all of the “passengers” that come in and out of our life, we must rely on our “instruments of faith.” The “passengers” are the different people we know and affect in our life. The “passengers” that know what we are going through may panic and attack our faith, but we are not to be concerned of their worries or fears. We must rely on our “instruments of faith” all the way through the storm. Amen
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