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Fog

First off, watch this video to get an idea of what were going to be talking about.

Fog game

So that was interesting huh? Buffalo and Philly playing a playoff game in that condition must have been worse given the cameras were from the 1970's. So put the skates on and imagine what it must of been like. Sloppy plays, players running into each other, goals going in the net that the goalie never dropped until he heard the stadium roar. Like this in life, if we're on track and have a plan through God; He sometimes blinds us from seeing or better yet, have faith that his plan will work out. In some cases, the devil tries to blind us to get further from God. In both way, God will give eyes to see, ears to hear, a mouth that shouldn't be silent, and a motive to move in his way.

In The Bible, Jonah didn't understand why he had to preach to people who he believed deserved punishment for what they've done. Paul was blinded by the ways of the world killing believers in Christ, then having a 180 and becoming one of the most influential messenger in the bible. Abraham having problems with words to leading people out of slavery and going through a desert for day, splitting the sea, and fulfill Gods people to thrive. Then David, a kid, taking down one of the most powerful beings, goliath, even the war hears were scared of and ready to retreat if failed.

None of these stories are fairy tale, this happens in real life too! Some of the most influential people in the world have gone through the fog, or in the process of, that have made them stronger in the of Christ. Now with that, were humans, we'll make mistake and fall short.

The only person who saw through the fog with his vision, and made no mistakes, and can save us from our sins is Jesus Christ! He knew the plans God had set before him. He did go through fog, the devil tempt him, yet he still succeed.

Live through God with trust, not in fear when your going through a foggy time. Go through life and this game with full understandment that God is always on our side. Remember what your taught and navigate through the knowledge of the game and God.

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