Job 23:10 (NIV)
But he knows the way that I take;
when he has
tested me, I will come forth as gold.
I read a story about a man who used to keep this verse
taped to the steering wheel of his car. He tells his story like this.
I used to keep this verse taped to the driving wheel of
my car, especially on long trips out of state because,
as you perfectly well know, guys like me don't often ask for directions.
Whenever I got lost anywhere, I would just stubbornly keep on going until I
would eventually have to stop and talk to a local. Usually, I did the stopping,
and Evelyn would get out and do the asking.
I can remember our first year over here, when we were
staying at Disney World, getting lost somewhere in Kissimmee, Florida. Instead
of heading back to the resort, I was stubbornly taking us all out into the
swamps. We'd probably still be there, if Evelyn hadn't insisted stopping at a
gas station to get directions.
Just as guys like me are bad at asking for road
directions, people are also bad at asking God for guidance. We sometimes get
ourselves into bad situations and have chronic problems, but instead of seeking
God's counsel, we stubbornly hold on to our own beliefs and stick to our own
ways of handling our problems. You would think that we would all learn from
experience, but we don't. I guess that's why God kept calling the Israelites
stubborn and stiff-necked. If only they had taken His advice and followed His
ways, perhaps they wouldn't have spent forty years wandering in the wilderness!
Anyway, whatever we're facing, whatever we fear, whatever
problems or issues we have in our lives, let's ask God for help and take time
to listen to Him. Otherwise, we're going to go around in spiritual circles and
unresolved cycles.
What a great lesson we can all learn, Why not go to our
Lord and ask for direction. He is there
to guide us and lead us if we are willing.
Dear Lord, help us to make the time to talk to You about
what we're going through right now. Help us to be patient and quiet, ready to
receive Your direction and to accept Your guidance. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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