Almost anything you need you ca find these days on the internet. Between Amazon, Google, Walmart.com, and e-Bay a person can have most anything delivered within a short amount of time. As a society, we have so many resources at our finger tips, and just one click items can be shipped to your front door. Countless volumes of information stand ready at our finger tips, which causes me to wonder how anyone could fail. But the truth is that all these advantages don't equate to success. You can't order success online. Success isn't something to obtain or arrive at. It isn't a destination, it's a derivative of the journey. And what is even more frustrating is the the road of success is often paved with disappointments and setbacks that serve to extend the road not to block it. Failure often leads us closer to success. David put it this way in Psalm 37:23-24, "The step...
Learning to Please God with a life that doesn't always want to do just that.