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Where the Roads End and Faith Begins

  • Writer: pambooher
    pambooher
  • May 30
  • 2 min read



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There was a season in my life when adventure had four wheels and a whole lot of bounce.


My Jeep wasn’t just a vehicle—it was a passport to freedom. It could take me where smooth roads dared not go, and I loved it for that. Every bump on a dusty trail, every splash through muddy water, every climb up a rocky ridge was a reminder that life is meant to be explored… even if it’s a little messy along the way.


But my absolute favorite part?

Flying through streams and puddles—just for the FUN of it!

There was something wild and wonderful about that split-second moment when the water would come crashing up over the hood, spray across the windshield, and leave me blinking and laughing because I couldn’t see a thing. It wasn’t elegant. It wasn’t planned. It was pure joy.


You see… deep down, I’ve always had this need for adventure.


Not the kind where you have every detail mapped out, but the kind where you say:

"Let’s go! Let’s see where this takes us!"


And honestly, that’s exactly what walking with God feels like sometimes.


The best adventures?


They lead straight into the unknown.The places where we can’t see what’s ahead. The puddles that surprise us. The bumpy paths that shake us up a little. And that’s where trust comes in—because while I may not see the road clearly, I know God does. He knows what’s ahead, and He knows what’s best for me.


So I’ve learned to jump in.

To let go.

To say "yes" to the twists and turns—even when it feels scary—because the BEST adventures with God happen right there: where the road ends, and faith begins.


Here’s to the dusty trails, the unexpected puddles, and the beautiful wildflowers growing alongside the road.


Here’s to TRUSTING the One who sees what we can’t.

So buckle up, splash through the puddles, and see where God takes you!


"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."

Proverbs 3:5-6 (NIV)


 
 
 

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