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Desire Paths: When We Choose Our Way Over His

Posted on July 1, 2026July 1, 2026

A Faith-Filled, Prophetic Word of Encouragement

By Crystal G.H. Lowery

July 1, 2026

I recently came across a social media post that caught my attention. It showed photographs of beautifully designed sidewalks winding through parks and campuses. The paths curved gently around trees, flower beds, and open spaces. They were aesthetically pleasing and intentionally designed.

But that wasn’t what made the pictures so interesting.

Running right through the middle of the grass, cutting across every carefully planned curve, was a narrow dirt trail. It was obvious that countless people had ignored the sidewalk altogether and simply walked where they wanted to go. Over time, enough footsteps had worn away the grass until a new path had been created.

There is actually a name for these worn trails.  They are called desire paths.  A desire path is created when enough people decide their own way seems better than the one that was designed for them.  As I looked at those photographs, I couldn’t help but think about how often we do the very same thing in our walk with the Lord.

The Father has never been without a plan for our lives. Before we ever took our first breath, He was already preparing a way. Jeremiah reminds us that His plans are for our good—to give us a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11). His path is not accidental. It is intentional. Every turn, every season, and every pause has His purpose written in it.

Yet somewhere along the journey we look across the grass and see the distance we have to go.  We think of the time it will take and the effort to get there.  The destination is visible from where we are standing, and the shortcut looks so much easier.

Why walk the winding path when I can simply cut across?

Why wait when I can make it happen?

Why endure another season of preparation when I feel ready now?

Without even realizing it, we begin creating our own desire paths.  We start doing the designing process for our life instead of trusting that God has already designed it with far more beauty and purpose than we can ever imagine.  We try to re-design what God has already designed for our good.

I wonder how many times we have mistaken God’s delays for His denials. How often have we assumed that because His path seemed longer, it must somehow be less effective?  This is the fallacy of our human reasoning mixed with doubt.

Yet God has never been in a hurry.  The Lord is not merely interested in getting us to our destination. He is interested in who we become on the journey.  He is interested in our character and our maturity.

Every season of waiting teaches dependence.  Every unexpected detour develops trust.  Every difficult stretch reveals what still needs to be surrendered.  The very places we are often tempted to avoid and bypass are frequently the places where the deepest work of transformation and development takes place.

I’ve often found that when God seems to be taking the long way around, He is actually taking the deepest way in.  His path is not inefficient.  It is intentional.

What appears to us as delay is often His loving preparation. What feels like unnecessary wandering may actually be the place where He is forming Himself within us.

We live in a culture that celebrates shortcuts. We admire overnight success, instant influence, immediate answers, and accelerated growth. Even within the Church there can be subtle pressure to hurry into promises before we’ve been fully prepared to carry them.

But the Kingdom has never operated according to our timelines.  Just like Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, “Not my will, but YOUR will!”  What we need to remember is that seeds still grow in hidden places and roots still develop underground before anyone sees the fruit.  Character is still formed in quiet obedience long before it is revealed in public.

Our Father has never wasted a hidden season where development was happening.

As I continued thinking about the photographs of the desire paths, another thought came to me.  The people walking those desire paths weren’t trying to be rebellious.  They simply believed they knew a better way.

Isn’t that often where our greatest struggles begin?  Not in outright rebellion and disobedience, but in quiet self-reliance, not God-reliance.  We convince ourselves that our way is just a little faster, a little more practical, and a little more efficient than the one God seems to be leading us on.

But Proverbs tells us, “There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death” (Proverbs 14:12).

Only the Lord sees what lies beyond the next bend in the path.  He knows which valleys are protecting us, which delays are preserving us, and which closed doors are actually acts of mercy. His perspective is always greater than ours.  That is what Ephesians 3:30 tells us:  that what He has for us is more than we can ask or think.  We need to be asking God to open our eyes to what He has for us instead of re-designing according to our human limits of something so far less that what He can exceed. 

Perhaps the Holy Spirit is inviting some of us back onto the path He originally prepared.

Not because He is angry.

Not because we have somehow ruined His plans.

But because His mercy is always calling us back to what is best.

The beautiful thing about our Shepherd is that He never abandons His sheep because they wandered onto a desire path. He simply keeps calling them back with His voice of love.  Maybe you’ve been trying to hurry a promise or forcing doors that never seemed to open naturally.  Maybe you’ve grown weary because you’ve been walking a path the Lord never actually asked you to create.

His invitation is still the same.  It is, “Walk with Me.”  His path is always the easiest, but it is always the best.  One day we will look back and realize that every curve in the road had a purpose for your development. Every delay carried wisdom and every season of preparation was an expression of His love for you.

The path He designed was never simply about arriving at the destination He has prepared for you.  It was always about becoming the person He created us to be before we ever got there.  My prayer is that we renew our minds so that we do not re-design a path and turn His path into our desire path, but that we look to the path He has already designed and created for us and walk His desire path for us.

Based on Faith.

Crystal G.H. Lowery, Esq. is a Christian Estate Planning Attorney, ordained minister, and faith and prophetic author. She is the founder and visionary of the Law Office of Crystal G.H. Lowery, LLC and Based On Faith—a ministry dedicated to deepening biblical understanding through faith-filled teaching, prophetic insight, and the integration of faith, life, and law. Crystal is passionate about equipping the Body of Christ to walk in bold faith and purpose.

She is the author of Abraham’s Sandals of Faith, Faith. Is. Now., and Sweet Love Letters to Jesus. Many of her books are also available in Spanish. Her resources can be found at www.basedonfaith.org, on Amazon, and wherever books are sold.

Crystal is also a mother to four precious and beautiful children, living out her message of faith in both ministry and everyday life.

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