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Old 03-30-2022, 11:39 PM   #2
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I memorized Proverbs 3:5–6 at a young age. For me, those are the verses to apply to the weaknesses in our human natures we know we need to change. The Holy Spirit constantly convicts our thoughts when we step toward a sin. The next step is acknowledging that, like Paul, we are unable to fix it ourselves.
God’s verses for repetitive sin are Proverbs 3:5–6. The proverb begins by reminding us that we need God’s word and direction, constantly. The author says to bind the teaching around our neck and write the commandments on the tablet of our hearts (Proverbs 3:3). That is the way we “find favor and good success in the sight of God and man” (Proverbs 3:4).
But, the way we do those things is found in verses 5–6: “Trust in the L??? with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.”
When a change in our lives is needed, God is able—if we are willing to live what the proverb teaches.
Do we trust God?
It seems hard to trust God, especially with our whole heart.
After all, we know amazing Christians who have experienced significant failures. Or, some who have been diagnosed with something fatal. Others have lived with a vibrant faith and then lost it.
Do we truly trust God like we should?
Trusting is difficult, but we do it all the time. We trust the pilot with our lives. We trust that, behind the closed door, he hasn’t fallen asleep. We trust the surgeon and the anesthesiologist when we need surgery. We trust the elevator and the alarm system and we trust the person driving the car behind us. We have to, in order to live in this world.
Do we apply that same standard to the Lord?
We know we can’t trust everyone all the time. People make mistakes—but God doesn’t. I have come to believe this is true in life. We trust whom we want to trust.
Do you want to trust God?
Don’t lean on what you know
We trust what we google, sometimes. We trust what a smart person says, or at least we trust people we think are smarter than we are. We trust education. We trust experience. We trust faithfulness. We tend to trust what we can confirm.
You can’t trust God unless you choose not to lean on your own understanding.
To lean on what we know or what we are able to figure out is sometimes to lean against a mirage. It only looks real. In order to trust God with all your heart, you have to know him as the ever-present brick wall. There is never a time you will lean on him and fall.
We know we can’t trust our own knowledge. We make mistakes—but God doesn’t.
How can we trust what we cannot see?
In every way, at all times, trust what you know God has said. In all your ways, know God’s word and will.
I know God because I know his word. I know God because I’ve seen his work. I know God because his Holy Spirit lives in me. I know God because he speaks. I know God is real the same way I know love is real. I experience God’s presence in this world and in my life.
We know love, anger, hatred, compassion, trust, fear, courage, and conviction are real. If we believe in those powerful realities, we can believe in God. We can know the One who created all realities.
Do you need a change?
Is there a sin you want to stop repeating? Think Proverbs 3:5–6.
When we know and trust God as his word teaches, he is able to “direct, or make straight” our paths.
Remember when your mom or dad said, “Straighten up”? They got that expression from God. The next time you are about to repeat a sin, think Proverbs 3:5–6. Chances are, you will hear the voice of God saying, “You know what to do. Now, straighten up.”
We make mistakes. Thankfully, we have a God who doesn’t.
Trust him with all your heart.
Submit to him all your thoughts.
Then you will live his plans, most of the time.
That’s our only realistic goal until we walk with him all the time.
If you need a change, God is able.
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