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September 18, 2024Milo Curtis

Title: What next?

Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this… – Psalm 37:5

Our verse for today has a promise attached to it. If we commit our way to the Lord, he’ll see that we are righteous (literally “in right relationship with God and others”) and have justice. These are fantastic promises, especially when life is tough.

And that’s when it’s the hardest to live this stuff: when things are tough. It is hard to think clearly because there doesn’t seem to be useful information about what to do next, and it’s in these moments that we can commit our way to him.

Which may mean you don’t know what to do. But if you commit your way, he will either show you or allow things to work themselves out, which requires tremendous trust.

What is God asking you to trust him with? What commitment is he asking of you?

Real Men commit their way to the Lord.

Sep 18, 2024Milo Curtis

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Milo Curtis

Milo and his family currently live in North Carolina, where he is a staff Chaplain for MAG-14 at Cherry Point, NC. As a staff chaplain, he is responsible for the spiritual well-being of over 1200 marines and their families. He does this by participating in training events, deploying with the squadrons he covers, providing a constant presence of support and working with the command in facilitating general care and response in the face of family/unit emergencies.

Milo and Bethany have been in full-time ministry since 1999, and have enjoyed a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. In 2003, God brought Andrew into their lives, and in 2005 Olivia was the fourth addition to the family. Milo has stated repeatedly that God’s greatest tool in shaping his theology, philosophy of life and walk with Christ has been his family. Woodworking, riding his motorcycle, movies, camping, and time with his family are some of his favorite things to enjoy.

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