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The True Journey

The True Journey: what does it truly mean to walk with Jesus, all the way, with no compromise?

Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. Matthew 7:13-14

"Do you continue to go with Jesus? The way lies through Gethsemane, through the city gate, outside the camp; the way lies alone, and the way lies until there is no trace of a footstep, only the voice, "Follow Me". ~ Oswald Chambers


My name is Melissa Morris, and my prayer is that through these writings, you will learn about Jesus. And follow Him on the True Journey.


Thursday, August 11, 2016

Be Careful What You Want...

This is a picture of my foot...the day after my surgery in 2012. my toes are pink because Rita Napper came to the hospital and painted them for me!

Since my illness in 2012, I have thought alot about 2 statements I used to make all of the time:

1. When I would go to a church and sing, I would always call my mom afterwards (or if she was with me I would say it as soon as we got in the car) and say, "I wish I could do this all of the time". I would be so filled with the goodness of God and the desire to serve Him through speaking and singing, I would express how much I wanted to have a full time "ministry".

2. Another thing I used to say all of the time was that I wanted to be retired by the time I was 40. Well, at 42 I got sick, and now at 46, I am retired on disability.

i never realized how much these two statements were connected until I was thinking about my ability to share with others now any time I can...through ways I did not anticipate, I have my "full time ministry". I am retired. The two things I desired came about in a way I never imagined.

But if they had not come the way they did, my testimony and ministry would not have the impact that it does now.

Through my weakness, He is strong.

Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 12: 7-10 that he had an infirmity. He asked God to take it away. But God had another plan.

He used Paul's infirmity. How? To keep him humble.

We can all learn a great lesson from that.

So, be careful what you want...what you ask for...what you pray for...you may get it. In a way you never imagined.

And when you do, just remember this "My grace is sufficient for thee:for my strength is made perfect in weakness" 2 Corinthians 12:9

Love y'all!

Friday, April 29, 2016

What Is A Christian?






When someone says "Christian", what do you think of?

A good person that goes to church?

Someone who follows Jesus?

I used to think that it was only now that people got confused about what a Christian is, but I have found out how wrong I have been. In studying the New Testament in the past year or so, I have found a recurring theme that I never really paid much attention to before: 

False teachers.

There are many groups and organizations out there today who call themselves "Christian"; they even have some believing that what they preach and teach is true Christianity.

But when you measure it against God's Word, they are wrong.

What makes you a Christian is what you believe about Jesus Christ.

Some of these groups believe that Jesus was a great prophet, but He was not the Son of God. They believe that He was a son of God.

See the difference there? They play semantics with people while teaching them a doctrine that will send them straight to Hell (and yes I believe that is a real place with real fire that will last real long!).

I used to run from the Jehovah's Witnesses when they would come knocking on Saturday. I can hear my mom now, "Turn off the t.v.! Close the blinds! Be quiet! Here they come!"

But then I got saved. And I realized that I shouldn't run from them. I had an opportunity to share the Gospel with these lost souls, and I didn't even have to go find them...they were coming to my door!

So, I began witnessing to them. And it's amazing to see how easily they can be thrown off track by the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. They come prepared with a script for you to listen to. They have their preferred (hand picked) Scriptures to read to you. But they ignore some very important ones.

Like John 3:16:

 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

And John 14:6:

 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

The first time I tried to witness to them, I didn't have my Bible outside with me and they left in a hurry when I went to get it (which is one major reason to memorize Scripture!). The next couple of times they came, I had studied up on their false doctrine and knew what the Word of God said about what they were teaching.

I threw one lady off script so bad that she just stopped talking and looked at me, and didn't know what to say at that point. Because I told her that I believe that Jesus is the Son of God who came to earth to die for my sins, and rose on the third day, defeating Hell and death so I could spend eternity with Him in Heaven.

She began telling me this: "Yes, Jesus was a son of God, and he..."

I stopped her.

I said, "No, ma'am, you're wrong. Jesus is THE Son of God, not A son of God."

This is where she got less and less confident, and I just told her that I felt sorry for her because she was deceived and that Jesus died for her as well. And that He has the power to forgive sins. And that I would pray for her to truly receive Him in her life.

She thanked me and left.

See, folks, just because a group or a person says they are a Christian doesn't mean that they are.

You need to ask them some important questions: the first being what they believe about the deity of Jesus Christ.

Because if you don't believe that Jesus is THE Son of God, that He died for our sins, rose again and has gone to prepare a place for those of us who have trusted Him to be our Lord and Saviour, then you are not a Christian. If you don't believe that Jesus is they ONLY way to Heaven, then you are not a Christian.

And folks, that's not judgment, it's Jesus.

I pray today that if you are reading this, that you will really examine what you believe, what your friends believe. Prepare yourself against false doctrines by knowing the Word of God and standing firm on it.

If you're not a believer in Jesus Christ, THE Son of God, the ONLY way to Heaven, then I pray you will ask Him to be your Saviour, and be Lord of your life.

This is Traveling The True Journey. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2016





What Time Is It??

Geezy pete, I just realized it's been a loooooooong time since I did a blog post!

My computer died before Christmas so I had to reload everything...I lost my music, all my notes that I was working on...but oh well...clean slate time!

I find it interesting that I titled this post "What Time Is It"...do we really know what time it is? Last night at our Ladies Bible Study, we entered into our prayer time with many requests on our hearts, but mostly prayer for the current state of the Church and our laziness and lack of passion not only for Christ but for His ministry in this world.

Time is short...how serious are you about Jesus?