Proverbs 3:5-6 - Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding; think
about Him in all your ways, and He will guide you on the right paths.
I was on the way to visit an
acquaintance who was interested in being involved in ministry. He gave me the
address where I was to meet him, but when I arrived, I could not find the house
number. There were houses with numbers higher and lower, but that house number
was missing. After driving up and down the road a couple of times, I called him
on his cell. We realized I had gone to Stevens Street, when I was actually
looking for Stephens Street. The streets are pronounced the same way, but have
a slightly different spelling. They are on opposite sides of town. I would have
never found the address on the first street, because that address does not
exist. We had a good laugh about it when I finally got to the right place. What
a difference those letters made!
That experience made me think about how
important it is to make sure we get our facts right before striking off on some
task, journey, or course of action. If we have a faulty premise, it will lead
us in the wrong direction, and we may never find what we are looking for. Even
if the underlying mistake is minor, our faulty premise will take us the wrong
direction, causing great frustration as we come so close to what we were trying
to do, and yet cannot quite accomplish it.
For example, when considering marriage,
if we start out thinking that if it does not work out, we can just get a
divorce, that will impact how we handle conflict in our relationship. Such
thinking leads us to a much different conclusion than we would come to if we
went into it thinking we were going to stick with the marriage no matter what,
and trust God to make the relationship what it should be.
In thinking about what college to go to,
if we start out thinking which school has the best recreational activities, we
will end up in a much different place than if we ask ourselves which school
will best help us gain the training we need to achieve our career goals.
Examples are numerous, but the point is
clear. We need to start off with right information and correct reasoning so we
can head in the right direction in life. How do we find the right information?
Do some research. Discuss the issue with people who have already been there.
Ask lots of questions. Most importantly, read the Bible and pray for guidance.
The Bible is still relevant for today and God’s advice is always right. As we
learn to trust in the Lord’s advice, we will head in the right direction in
life.
Lord,
help us listen to Your advice and follow Your directions. Amen.
This post is an excerpt from the book, The
Heavenly Mundane: Daily Devotions from Ordinary
Experiences. Filled with stories of how God spoke in
big ways through small events, the book will encourage people to look for God
in the mundane things of life. Great for both personal use and to give as a
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