Rather, trust in God with all your heart and…

Rather, trust in God with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths.

— from The Air Traffic Controller (God)

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"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths." — Proverbs (Sample epigraph — or use a gratitude line of your own; you came close in, "Blessed be the Lord, who has shown me marvelous lovingkindness, and opened for me a lattice through which I might behold Him.") I ended the last chapter with the question that frightened me most on the hardest nights, and that I promised to answer here: if I was never taught to fly, and the sky is this impossibly crowded, then who — if anyone — is keeping me from crashing? […] As one father put it to his son, and as I put it now to you: remember always that everything which happens to you happens for a reason, and that God is with you, guiding you on your way. This is why the oldest counsel in our books is also the hardest to obey: trust in Him with all your heart, and do not lean only on your own understanding. The whole of the matter, Ecclesiastes says at its very end, after a lifetime of watching the world's vanities, comes down to this: revere God and keep His commandments, for that is the whole of a person. — The Air Traffic Controller (God)

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