Hitting the Mark
We like to place the word “sin” squarely in a box set aside for church or Christian thinking.
But we’re missing an opportunity here.
By definition, to sin is to miss the mark. To have an aim or a goal and miss it can be a painful experience. The gap between your desired target and the mark you hit instead is where the pain occurs. It’s where the sense of dissatisfaction lingers. And if it lingers too long, it can become frustration, depression, or rage.
Triumph won’t come without the right kind of effort. We have to prepare ourselves to hit our targets. We have to create the right mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional environments for our visions to become reality. Stay in alignment with your Divine Connection. That Connection is what will feed and strengthen you. It converts your spirit into a truth radar for finding and maintaining your alignment with your destiny.
But you have to get everything else out of the way. All the other stuff. Bad habits, bad thinking, unnecessary dramas with yourself and with others. Clearing the path so that your internal systems can do what is necessary to keep you headed in the right direction and staying on the mark.