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Continue: persist in an activity or process; recommence or resume after interruption.

Where are you at in your relationship with God today? Are you on fire and running forward? Are you struggling and stuck at a roadblock? Have you stopped moving, sat down, and got comfortable? Or have you started to wander off the path or in the wrong direction?

Regardless of your current position, I want to encourage you to keep moving. Continue on in pursuit of a relationship with God!

Although we want it to be, growth is not always linear. Sometimes there’s problems, roadblocks, reroutes, and hard times. Sometimes we get a “flat tire”. 

But as long as we work hard to continue on the right path, then we’re doing the right thing.

Continue means to persist or resume after interruption.

So whether you’ve been struggling or fell away for a bit, this message is for you. Continue on!

God is not mad at you. He has not left you. He is simply waiting for you to take that first step. 

If we draw near unto Him, He will draw near to us. So continue on!

No matter what obstacle or struggle you face, persist, persist, persist. Keep going! You’ve got this!


Maddisen Sauls is the smile and voice behind the Everyday Joy blog as well as the author of the Word of the Week posts and the editor of by leaps and bounds. Throughout her life, Maddisen has worked as a reporter for small town newspapers, a School Age and Preschool teacher, and has acquired her ministerial license. 

An avid book reader and lover of the written word, Maddisen is passionate about using her favorite medium to reach the lost and the hurting, and to offer encouragement and hope to those struggling through life. 

Following her battle with depression, Maddisen has made it her mission to help other people through this journey and to bring joy to the lives of the people around her. 

You can find Maddisen on Instagram @maddisen.paige

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