

2e created all things with a particular ob:ecti!e in mind. "efore formed thee in the be#y $new thee% and before thou &amest forth out of the womb san&tified thee, and ordained thee a 'ro'het unto the nations. 2e will open your ears to hear 2is direction on issues that had confused you in the past, and conse7uently, conse7uently, you will locate l ocate yourself in God*s master plan.

2owe!er, I trust that as you read this book God will instruct and guide you along definite lines. &any ha!e tra!elled out of their countries to other places and ha!e become worse off, because the answer to any man*s problem is not in a nation, but in God. saiah 55:!Ĥou need to t o be di!inely directed, because misdirection can lead to many years of set back, and can e!en wipe out a man*s destiny. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord. 4our 4our thoughts are not 2is thoughts+ 2is thoughts on any issue of life are higher, and therefore lead to the highways of life. Understand that you are limited as a human being, which is why you will always need God*s guidance. 2is colleagues may e!en appro!e his ideas which "seemeth right" by their assessment+ but, "the end thereof is the way of death." 3o human effort can match God*s direction# 4ou may be thinking, "5oes it mean that I can*t simply sit down and plan what I want to do and pursue it6 )hat is all this ado about direction6" lease 2e may lay all his cards on the table, or weigh his decisions on the scales of intellectualism, e!ents and facts. &an, e!en in his best mental state, is incapable of making reliable and durable decisions.

There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. (here is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. I belie!e it is as a result of this truth that the writer of ro!erbs repeats the contents of ro!erbs 1-1/ !erbatim in chapter 10/+ perhaps for double emphasis. $!erything may seem right and may appear satisfactory to the human eye, but at the end of it is frustration, stagnation and untimely death. )e greatly need God*s direction+ because, often, the decisions we make in life are based on our assessment, which may not be absolutely correct. %thers ha!e been decei!ed by the glitter of certain business propositions, and ha!e come to reali'e that not all that glitters is gold. &any ha!e rushed into certain open doors, only to disco!er that they were traps in disguise.
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%ne of the greatest mishaps that can e!er happen to a man is to lack an idea of where he is going and how to get there. As we were talking, he said to me, "I took a wrong step in 191, and since then, my life and ministry went down." After we parted ways, his words kept re!erberating in my mind a wrong step taken in 191, and he is still paying the price today# $!ery step you take now either takes you forward or backward. Sometime ago, I met a man whom I considered to be a highly anointed man of God.
