Show Me, Teach Me

Psalm 25:4, “Shew me thy ways, O LORD; teach me my paths.” 

As I read this verse, I picture two very important truths concerning our walk with God. One is asking God to reveal how He wants us to live.  The other is asking Him to show us the path that we should be taking as we walk through this life.  I feel that every day we should include these two areas in our prayers as we seek to grow in our Christian life.

First isShow me thy ways.  I believe that this is asking God to open up with clarity the way that He desires that you should live.  It’s asking Him to enlighten you as you read His Word and enable you to see the things that He wants you to know. Ask Him to show you how to live in a manner that will be pleasing to Him and will be a testimony before the world. This is reading with meditation.  Don’t read His Word quickly and without thought; you will miss out on so many precious truths.

Second isTeach me my paths. Teaching is instruction, communicating knowledge. To learn and to gain knowledge takes work and effort.  You are asking the Holy Spirit to instruct you so that you can know the path that God desires for you to walk. You need to be disciplined and consistent in your Bible reading seeking direction in all the decisions of life. You want to follow God, so you will make a commitment to that end.

Ask God to ‘show’ you His ways and to ‘teach’ you His paths as you do your Bible reading. He promises that He will!

Developing Trust

Psalm 37:3a, “Trust in the Lord”

Yesterday’s blog ended with the question, “How can I learn to Trust God more?” I believe the only way to develop trust is to seek a closer walk with God. You personally need to experience His trustworthiness.  When we ourselves experience that we can trust God, then and only then do we start living the way God desires for us to live.

My telling you to trust God will not help you to develop this trust. You need to do the work. You need to discover for yourself that God is worthy to be trusted.  This can only be done by reading His Word and then putting into practice what God is teaching you.

Here is my challenge to you. I am writing the references for a few of the verses in the Bible that talk about trust and believing God.  Get a notebook and write out each verse and then (this is an important part of this exercise) write out what God is saying to you in this verse.  Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you and open your eyes to the truths that God desires for you to learn.  I recommend doing one verse a day – think about the verse and meditate on it.

Here is my list – you don’t have to stop here.  There are many, many verses that talk about trusting God, believing God, and having faith in God.  Get a concordance and add to this list.  You will receive a ‘super blessing’ – guaranteed!

  • Proverbs 3:5-6                        Psalm 56:3                              II Samuel 22:3
  • Psalm 5:11                              Proverbs 29:25                       Psalm 9:10
  • Psalm 18:2                              Proverbs 30:5                         Isaiah 26:3
  • Psalm 28:7                              Nahum 1:7                              Psalm 37:40
  • Hebrews 11:1                         Mark 9:23                               Psalm 107:8-9

This is only a very small sampling of verses dealing with trust as presented in the Scriptures. Hopefully you will search out many more on your own.  Fill your notebook with God’s promises.

Trust, is an ongoing process. It needs to be nurtured and practiced on a daily basis.  Remember God is worthy and our lives will be so much more productive and richer when we TRUST HIM!

What is Trust?

Psalm 31:1a, “In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust;”

 So what is Trust? The 1828 dictionary says:  Trust is confidence; a reliance or resting of the mind in the integrity, veracity, justice of another.  To place confidence in; to rely on.

Good definition – this is how God desires for us to live. He wants us to:

  • Have confidence in Him apart from our ‘logic’ and need to understand. Proverbs 3:5,6 cannot be any clearer. “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths”  Believe that God is working. Trust that He will work out all the details of a situation in His time.
  • Rely on His mercies and promises. Rely means to have a conviction and certainty in the ability of someone to do what they say.   God’s Word is sure and forever settled in Heaven. If He promises something, you can be sure He will do it. Romans 4:21 says, “And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform.”
  • Rest in our hearts and minds. Stress and rest cannot coincide with each other. Trust always produces a resting of the mind because you KNOW that God is taking care of the matter. Psalm 37:7a says, “Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him:”

Trust is leaving a matter with God and not digging it up every other minute. Trust is having confidence in God and relying on Him with rest in your heart because you know He is in control.

Tomorrow we will be dealing with — “How can I learn to Trust God more?”  (Stay tuned – there is an answer!)

Fear Not

Isaiah 41:10, “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God:  I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”

I think the one great hindrance we have in this life can be summed up in one four letter word – ‘fear’.  Fear can hinder us in our service to God and limit our accomplishments in life.  Fear is like an octopus with many legs stretching out in different directions wanting to choke us.

There is: Fear of failure, fear of appearing foolish, fear of losing one’s health, fear of losing a loved one, fear of speaking in public, fear of doing what God is asking you to do, fear of not having enough money……Boy, this is getting depressing!  This list could be endless.  The fact is we all have fears.  It’s how we handle them that makes the difference.

We need to realize that fear is a thief. It robs us of our peace and happiness.  It consumes our thoughts and makes us miserable.  It causes us to focus on circumstances around us instead of focusing on the Lord.  We need to look fear straight in the eye and call it what it is – SIN.

Fear is saying to God – You cannot handle this situation, I know it is too hard for You. Fear or worry tells God in a loud clear shout that you don’t trust that He is in control and that He cares about you.  I know we would not say this with our mouth – but we often say it with our actions.

So, how can a Christian combat fear in their lives? The answer is clear and simple – TRUST GOD.

Come to think about it – this is the answer to every problem of life.  If our eyes could just stay focused on God and realize He is in total control of all that is happening, we could accomplish so much more for Him.

I have now identified a problem – tomorrow we will start working on the solution that we can all follow to make our lives happier and more productive for God.

Ask, Seek, Knock

Luke 11:9,10, “And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.  For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.” 

Don’t let the familiarity of these verses rob you of the wonderful truths represented in them. 

Ask: request, petition, desire.
Seek: to go after, to press, inquire.
Knock: to strike, to knock at a door.

All these words are action words. Actions that God says WE are to do.

Ask – This is to request and petition God with the things that you have need of or desire. Don’t assume that God will just take care of everything.  He is the one who is telling us to ask.  When we ask and He answers, we will recognize that He has worked.  He wants us to experience His presence in our lives and this is done through answered prayer.

Seek – This represents work on our part. To seek is more than just meandering along.   It’s a focus on wanting to find something.  You want to grow closer to God.  You want to know His will in a matter.  You want to know how to live in a manner that is pleasing to Him.   God says to search for the answers in the Scriptures.  Be diligent and seek until you find the answer.

Knock – This is an escalation of emotion and action. We are now getting more aggressive; we are using a greater force to making our needs known.  When we knock on a door we are saying, “I’m here, hear me, open up!”  God is telling us in this verse that it is okay to knock on the door of heaven with our needs and desires.

God wants to be an active part of our lives. He wants us to know that He has the answers to meet every need we have.  BUT, we have a part in this process – we need to: ask, seek, and knock.

God says in verse 10 that when we do these things – we will receive, we will find, and it will be opened unto us. This is a promise from God, Himself.  You can believe it and you can count on it!

Happiness

 
Webster’s Dictionary defines ‘Happiness’ as a state of well being and contentment, joy, pleasure.

We often hear people say that they just want to be happy. There are many verses in the Bible that tell us how to find this state of contentment but today we are going to zero in on two of them.

               Proverbs 8:32b, “…for blessed are they that keep my ways.”
               Proverbs 8:34a, “Blessed is the man that heareth me…” 

All the things that people reach for and labor to achieve in life mostly bring stress and frustration, but not true happiness. Somewhere along the way we have put our relationship to God at the back of the line.  The pursuit of wealth, possessions, and pleasure, have taken first place.  Our focus on life has become mixed up and out of order.

True happiness comes from trusting and serving God. To wake up every morning knowing that God loves you and you have a future with Him forever in Heaven, should bring joy and peace to your life – no matter what is going on around you or how much money you have.

Keep God’s ways – read the Bible and follow what it says. (Proverbs 8:32b)
Hear what God is telling you – listen with your heart and be open to His commandments. Put His will before your own.  (Proverbs 8:34a)

God says when you do these things, your life will be blessed and happy. Trust Him and strive to put first things first in your life.  (Matthew 6:33)

True happiness is available to all of us, if we follow God’s plan!

Don’t Be a Complainer

 Philippians 2:14-15, “Do all things without murmurings and disputings:  That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation,among whom ye shine as lights in the world.” 

When something comes into our lives that doesn’t meet with our standards or expectations, our first reaction is often to murmur and complain. It may even lead to contention and arguments.  This seems to be the natural human response to the irritations of life.  But, as usual, God does not want us to react with our natural tendencies.

The word ‘all’ is used frequently in the scriptures. All, covers a large scope of happenings, in fact, it covers everything.  God is not even allowing us wiggle room to complain about the things that we feel ‘justified’ to complain about.  This statement is all inclusive, leaving nothing out.

This verse tells us that we live in a wicked and perverse nation. This statement covers America today, as well as the Jewish nation of yesteryear.  God says if we refrain from murmuring and complaining, we will stand out and shine for Him.  (Shine – give light, be bright and brilliant,  1828 Dictionary).

When we respond to the happenings of life with grace and trust in God, it will be noticed by those around us and it will be a testimony for the Lord.  People need to know that God makes a difference in our lives and we show them this by our actions!

So…o…o…o the next time you are tempted to complain or murmur, ask God to help you respond in a manner that will please Him. Be the light in this dark world that God wants you to be!

Be a Listener

Proverbs 18:13, “He that answerth a matter before he hearth it, it is folly
and a shame to him.”

I love God’s Word – it is so pertinent to our lives. It not only covers the Spiritual aspect – how to be saved and how to have the assurance that we will spend eternity in Heaven. It also covers how we are to live in a manner that will please God and help us to get along with others. (We just covered the subject of speaking softly, which can diffuse the most tense situation.)

This verse is basically telling us not to jump to conclusions. This can be a problem for a lot of us. We need to get the facts (all the facts) before we give an answer concerning a matter. We half hear, we half see, and then we give our opinion. God is saying this is unwise and a shame to us.

I’m sure you’ve been on both sides of this situation. You have been relating a thought and the person you are talking to assumes where you are going and jumps in and takes over. The problem is that they are taking it in a total different direction from what you intended. On the flip side, you have done the same thing to others. It is a common fault with people – we don’t listen!

Here is some practical advice from God, Himself. He says to stand back and understand the whole of a matter before you evaluate it. Be a good listener. Understand all the facts – only then give an opinion. Good advice!

Answer Softly

Proverbs 15:1, “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.” 

This verse is another example of the fact that God gives us good, practical advice in His Word. Your first reaction may be ‘Duh’, of course He does, He knows what is best.  But–we need to incorporate this good advice into our lives and follow it.  That is the part that we often fail to do.

A soft answer is a quiet and controlled response to whatever is going on around you. God is not saying that you may not have a point that you desire to get across.  He is saying HOW you do it is of utmost importance to your testimony and to the response that you receive.

A soft answer defuses a situation. It can quiet things down.  Often we answer harshly and quickly and anger will escalate on every ones part.  God is telling us not to speak loudly even if we are upset.  Anger not only makes the blood pressure go up, but it also seems to make the volume of our voices get louder.  God is telling us NO.  This is not pleasing to Him and it always leads to more anger.

Our goal needs to be – ALWAYS – answer softly and in love. (This can happen with God’s help!)   It is encouraging to me when God points out areas in my life that will benefit me if I follow His instructions. Read the Bible, know the Bible, and follow the Bible, it will make your life happier and more fruitful for the Lord.

Trust God Completely

Romans 4:20,21, “He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; And being fully persuaded that what he had promised, he was able also to perform.” 

This verse is a great commendation on the life of Abraham. He wasn’t double minded.  He didn’t waver in his trust of God.  His faith was strong.  He fully believed if God promised it, it was a done deal.  He knew God would do what He said He would do and he lived accordingly.

God did not give Abraham an exclusive on ‘faith’. The opportunity for each one of us to trust God in this same manner is open to all of us.  We just need to realize and trust that every single promise in the Scriptures is set in granite.  It is sure and trustworthy – backed up by God Himself, and He cannot lie.

There are many promises in the Scriptures that if we could get a hold of, they would change our lives. Promises such as:

  • God promises to meet all our needs. (Philippians 4:19)
  • He promises never to leave us nor forsake us. (Hebrews 13:5)
  • He promises to hear and answer our prayers. (Psalm 138:3)
  • He promises to help in times of trouble. (Psalm (46:1)
  • He promises to give us wisdom to live by. (James 1:5)

He promises………add to this list as you read and study the Scriptures and then believe and stand on every single one of them. Be fully persuaded that if God promises it, then it will happen — for sure, positively, and absolutely!