Unscheduled Adventures

 
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Long ago the rooster, sun, moon, and seasons were the foundations of schedule. Adventures were unscheduled; they unfolded in their time. Today there are timepieces and calendars everywhere. The pressure to meet deadlines, arrive at appointments on time, and organize the future often causes us to miss an unscheduled adventure. In the end, very few, it seems, have time for either an unscheduled adventure or an inconvenient course correction in the middle of the sprint.
— Golf’s Sacred Journey: The Sequel - Pages 35
 

When is the last time you threw caution to the wind and embarked on an unscheduled adventure? It could change your destiny. One day several years ago, Karen and I had the rug pulled out from under us by a couple of business associates. We were at a crossroads so we prayed and God said to take off on a “right or left” journey (see the scripture below for context). We jumped on a plane to Albuquerque, got a rental car, and headed north and prayed at every major highway intersection, “Lord do we turn left or right.” Two nights later we were in a mountain village we had never been to, staying in a beautiful mountain home with a Christian couple we had never met, cooking dinner together, breaking bread, praying deeply about life, and being filled with love and inspiration and prophecy (new for us). This experience still has me in awe and literally changed the trajectory of our lives and theology. I shudder to think that we could have missed that adventure. I had to cancel my calendar and throw caution to the wind and follow the voice. It was an inconvenient course correction at the time that literally changed our destiny.

 

“Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘this is the way; walk in it’.”

- Isaiah 30: 21 NIV


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