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It may sound obvious that traps would in unknown places, but what about the traps we set for others unknowingly? Genesis 20 tells of how Abraham trapped king Abimelech as a means of self-preservation. Likewise, each of us react or act in ways that set traps for people who cross our paths...unless we realize these tendencies and seek God's guidance for developing new patterns in our lives that provide clear paths for those our life intersects with.
By Peggy PloyharIt may sound obvious that traps would in unknown places, but what about the traps we set for others unknowingly? Genesis 20 tells of how Abraham trapped king Abimelech as a means of self-preservation. Likewise, each of us react or act in ways that set traps for people who cross our paths...unless we realize these tendencies and seek God's guidance for developing new patterns in our lives that provide clear paths for those our life intersects with.