Align Your Tires

Align Your Tires

True faith is knowing that I am regardless of if I feel like it or not. Knowing that what absolutely is, is   whether I feel like it, or whether my emotions are all feeling good about it or not. What absolutely is still is and that's true faith. 

Just thinking about that made me realize that with my emotions, feelings, and thoughts. I have to align them to truth or what truly and absolutely is already in order for the pipeline of production or manifestation (or whatever we want to call it) to be present in our outside lives, once we align our inside lives. 

Then the word alignment jumped out to me, and so it's ironic that I'm in my car, you know, driving. I was driving in my car just a moment ago, and I looked up and googled, “what is tire alignment” or “what is car alignment?” Of course it gives a bunch of stuff and it gives me a bunch of body shops in the area. But then it gets to a Wikipedia article of “what is wheel alignment?” And I'm going to post a screenshot of what I looked up, but it says:

“Wheel alignment, sometimes referred to as breaking (I love that!) or tracking, is part of standard automobile maintenance that consists of adjusting the angles of wheels to the car manufacturer specifications.”

 
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In other words, adjusting the angles that the wheels are taking (that they're set at) to what the maker (or the Creator) intended for them to be. It is referred to as breaking or tracking

The last part says:

“The purpose of these adjustments is to reduce tire wear, and to ensure that vehicle travel is straight and true.”

I don't have to go deep into a long story or explanation of that if you just read that over and over again and think about your alignment in your life. If your thoughts are your wheels, if your feels are your wheels (your feelings), if all of those things are your tires, that takes a braking right?

The point of it is to line the angles up to the manufacturers specifications to what the Creator intended. And the purpose of those adjustments is to reduce the tire wear (rest for your souls).

A good thing to look at is “take my yoke upon me and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart (Matt 11:29).” That's alignment! Yoking up with Jesus is alignment. And you'll find rest for your souls (Matt 11:30). It reduces the wear on your tires and ensures that the travel (what you’re doing and the way you’re going, way) is straight and true. I love it.

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