
Trust in the LORD with
all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all
you do, and he will direct your paths. Don't be impressed with your own wisdom.
Instead, fear the LORD and turn your back on evil. Then you will gain renewed
health and vitality.
(Proverbs 3:5-8 NLT).
The fear of being duped is one of the greatest struggles
we face on a daily basis. What if they is not who they say they are? What
if they are only after my money? I'm sure there are a few those type
questions that you have asked yourself, and what's interesting is that we all
want to believe, don't we? We really want to believe. Today’s devotional is
about trust. It’s the next “rule for the road.”
Recently, Former Speaker Of The House Newt Ginghrich told
FOX News that what was once considered to be a "cover-up" of major proportions
in Iraq concerning the Weapons of Mass Destruction, has turned up something very
interesting. It seems that where the powers to be thought that the Iraqi
Government might keep kind of shoddy records just the opposite is true. It turns
out that they kept extremely accurate records, and the investigating team has
uncovered a money laundering scandal to the tune of over $50 billion. That's
right $50 billion. Included in the scandal was said to be the French Government
and the United Nations. Just about 30 days ago the Canadian government found
itself in a scandal tipping the scales at over $100 Million. Here in the U.S.,
besides Martha Stewart, we have heard of nothing but scandal after scandal, and
identity theft on the rise, it's no wonder we are skeptical almost to the point
of paranoia.
But what troubles me are those who claim to be
believers. These "new age" believers are calling the masses to them, and
creating new chapter and verse on what the Bible "really" says, and they are
causing men and women who once just simply believed to "doubt" that they are
even saved, and what's worse, if they are, what does it really mean? Our text
reminds us once again of the basics. It really is a matter of trust! Let me just
ask the question. Do you believe in God? Do you believe that He sent His only
Begotten Son, and that He lived the life of a carpenter's son, and then was
rushed through 3 years of ministry here on the earth only to be beaten,
scourged, spat upon, crucified, and then on the third day just as He said, rise
again? Do you believe it? We must not only through our judgment "believe" that
there is an ever-ruling and compassionate hand of God ordering and guiding us in
all our affairs; but we must come to a place as the psychologists say, that we
"own it", and live our lives in that the "presence" of Him at all times.
We must
seek His pleasure and design to do His Will; that just happens to be something
else that is inbred - knowing when we are out of fellowship with Him, and out of
His will. We must come to a place where seek Him, and believe that His Will is
what is best, and that according to His promise, if we love Him, and serve Him,
we will have everlasting life. With entire submission and satisfaction, we must
daily learn to depend upon him to perform "in us" all things that are good for
us, and to lean not to our own understanding. It's interesting to think of how
many times we think that in and through our own lives we can work things out on
our own, without God, and "make" everything turn out right. Those who truly know
themselves - understand that to place trust in their own ways is like owning
half a round-trip ticket. You may get where you going in life, but how do you
get home? Rule #2: you must trust Him!
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