Follow Your Leader
Read Psalm. 25:8-15
I have little sense of
direction. Fortunately, my wife was built-in radar. If she did not
travel with, I’m afraid I often would be lot. David talks about the
guidance of God in these verses. So much has been said about God’s
guidance. Does He still guide us? Does He have a specific plan for
each of our lives? How does He guide us?
David gives us some
simple advice on receiving God’s guidance.
We must start with
meekness. “The humble He guides in justice, and the humble He
teaches His way” (v.9). Meekness means that we are not telling God what
to do; we are not counseling Him. Who could possibly be His
counselor? The meek person receives the Word of God and is submissive to
His will. “All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth, to such as keep His
covenant and His testimonies (v. 10). God does not reveal His will to
those who are curious. He reveals His will to those who are obedient.
God guides those who
are concerned about His glory. “For Your name’s sake, O Lord, pardon my
iniquity, for it is great” (v.11). Surely goodness and mercy follow us,
but they won’t unless we are walking in the will of God for His glory, for His
name’s sake. “He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of
righteousness for His name’s sake” (Ps. 23:3). That leads us to the fear
of the Lord. “Who is the man that fears the Lord? Him shall He
teach in the way He choose” (v.12). “The fear of the Lord is the
beginning of wisdom” (Ps. 111:10). Finally, we must be alert to God’s
guidance. “My eyes are ever toward the Lord” (v.15). We must watch
and pray. We must keep our eyes open if we want our Shepherd to lead us.
God desires to lead
His sheep and use them for His glory. Is your life characterized by
meekness, obedience, a desire for God’s Glory and the fear of the Lord? As you
remain alert to His leading, you may be assured of His guidance in the
decisions and steps of your life.
By Warren W. Wiersbe
Source;
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Warren W. Wiersbe
Confident Living Magazine
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