Monday, December 6, 2010

Learning

Thanks Terri, this is exactly what we needed today half way around the world. Please pray for us and all the other families coming after us that we all get our children safely home. We daily learn the differences in our culture and theres.

Paul writes: “I go…not knowing the things that will happen to me…except that the Holy Spirit testifies…saying that chains and tribulations await me. But none of these things move me” (Ac 20:22-24 NKJV). It’s only human to want to know where you’re going and what you’re getting into. But God informs us on a “need to know” basis. Like Abraham, when you follow Him, you do it “not knowing” where the Lord leads, but believing what He promised, confident that no matter how He does it or how long it takes, He will keep His word to you (See Heb 11:8). Being in God’s will doesn’t exempt you from problems. God doesn’t promise a carpet on the race track or a bed of roses on the battlefield. But you can be “confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion” (Php 1:6 NIV). Jon Walker says, “God knows every step of the journey…the blessings and dangers…where you’ve been…where you’re going, and…the best path to take…He never intended you to figure out the steps without Him. How you get on mission and succeed…are God’s responsibilities. Your responsibility is to seek His guidance and obey His instructions. He said, ‘I will instruct you…in the way you should go…and watch over you’ (Ps 32:8 NIV). Your job is to trust Him with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. His job is to set your path straight (See Pr 3:5-6). There’s no requirement for you to figure it all out.”

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this message, I needed to read it and remember all that it says. God will protect, guide, and instruct. All we need to do and pray and ask for his help and trust in Him that he will provide.

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