“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight. “Proverbs 3:5-6
For every promise from God, there is a response I must make. Proverbs 3:5-6 has three actions.
Trusting God
I was raised in a Christian home by parents who lived out their faith and trusted in God. Prayer and Bible reading were built into the rhythm of our daily routine. It was a stable and secure place to grow up (Prov. 14:26). An added blessing was that we lived in the country. I remember one evening lying on my back in the grass. I was listening to a chorus of frogs croaking in the pond. I looked up at the “millions” of stars in the sky. Heaven touching earth (Psalm 19:1). My head knew that I could trust the God of the universe. However, it took a while before it became heart knowledge.
I gave my heart to Jesus fifty-four years ago, at the age of seventeen. Jesus is my Shepherd. Faithfully, gently, and ably He tends His flock. He takes care of my needs, makes sure I rest, and guides my steps. He is with me when enemies attack me in whatever way. And, best of all, His goodness and love are always there. Someday I will live with Him forever (Psalm 23).
Sometimes it is easy to say. “I trust You, God”. But sometimes, I need to struggle with my emotions, cry out to God and choose to trust Him. God promises that when I call out to Him, He will answer me. He will be with me in times of trouble. Not all my problems get solved the way I hoped. But God will be with me in my circumstances (Psalm 91:15).
When I trust that God knows the path of my life, I can be certain that He will guide me. He will stay with me. There is no need to be fearful or distressed. (Deuteronomy 31:8). He works all things together for my good (Romans 8:28).
Our Father knows best.
There have been times in my life when I felt sure of the path I was on. I believed I knew what God would want me to do. When I got married, the pastor delivered a brief message based on John 1:5. “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” For seventeen years, that light flickered and flamed, and I believed it would become a bright shining light “someday”. However, over a few months, God began to reveal to me that change was on the way. He used the words of our fifth marriage counselor. He used some reading I had done. My spouse’s actions played a part. Comments by my children also contributed. I had to accept that God wasn’t going to save my marriage; He was going to free me from it. God loved me more than He loved my marriage.
During the next years, I attempted to find out what to do next. Various scenarios occurred to me. Through His Word, God told me to forget the past because he was going to do something new (Isaiah 43:18-19). God would direct my steps. “And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, ‘This is the way, walk in it’.” Isaiah 30:21:
Later, I sometimes struggled to adjust to the changes in my life. Despite this, I trusted that I was in the right place at the right time. I can make plans, but God will guide me to what He knows is best for me (Proverbs 16:9).
During the process of considering what I would change, I was sometimes too influenced by others’ thoughts. Their ideas affected me. This can be a stumbling block when trying to discern God’s voice. When God guides my steps, the way ahead can be different from what others or I, myself, expected (Proverbs 20:24). At the age of fifty-four, I made significant changes. Initially, I moved from Ontario to Alberta. Two years later, I moved to British Columbia. God’s promises reminded me that I was not alone in the transition phases of my life. Psalm 119:105 reminds me that God’s Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light to my path. Significant transitions can lead to big blessings.
Acknowledging God
There are many ways in which I can show God my gratitude for being in my life.
I am grateful for the ways God shows His love for me. The most significant way was by sending His Son into the world. God promises me eternal life if I believe in Jesus (John 3:16). With profound gratitude, I thank God for His indescribable gift (2 Corinthians 9:15).
My love for God is precious to Him. God asks me to love Him above all and my neighbour as myself (Mark 12: 30-31). May my words and actions be pleasing to Him (Psalm 19:14). 7) Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances (I Thess. 5:16-18)
“You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honour and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being”, Rev. 4:11
He will make your path straight.
One day, when I was still married, someone gave me a small corner of an envelope. It contained two Bible texts and the words, “I believe these are meant for you and your family.” These verses have given me comfort. They have provided a sense of His direction in the years since. My path may seem straight and curvy, up and down, looping backwards. However, I am confident that, eventually, my path will lead me straight to where He wants me to be.
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord,plans to prosper you and not to harm you,plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:1
The Lord will guide you always. He will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden. Like a spring whose waters never fail.
A new year is quickly approaching — 2018! It seems like only yesterday that I was reading “1984” for English class and 1984 seemed a long way away. Between then and now my life has had changes, additions, deletions, excitement and despair. Through it all, my relationship with God has deepened and I seek to know Him more and more.