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This week in our No Off Ramps series, we discussed what it means to stay on the path that leads to true life and rest for our souls. Drawing from Jeremiah 6:16, Speaker B unpacked how God invites us to “stand by the roads and look and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it.” We reflected on practical ways these ancient, eternal paths—like prayer, community, and stillness—meet us in everyday struggles and help us avoid tempting “off ramps” that seem promising but rarely deliver. Through honest stories about hardship, community support, and road trip detours, we saw how remaining, considering, and asking God for guidance makes all the difference. The teaching reminds us that the pursuit of soul rest is real and attainable, but it requires effort, evaluation, and a willingness to walk together with others. Take time to reflect on your own journey—where might God be inviting you back onto the good path?
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This week in our No Off Ramps series, we discussed what it means to stay on the path that leads to true life and rest for our souls. Drawing from Jeremiah 6:16, Speaker B unpacked how God invites us to “stand by the roads and look and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it.” We reflected on practical ways these ancient, eternal paths—like prayer, community, and stillness—meet us in everyday struggles and help us avoid tempting “off ramps” that seem promising but rarely deliver. Through honest stories about hardship, community support, and road trip detours, we saw how remaining, considering, and asking God for guidance makes all the difference. The teaching reminds us that the pursuit of soul rest is real and attainable, but it requires effort, evaluation, and a willingness to walk together with others. Take time to reflect on your own journey—where might God be inviting you back onto the good path?