Proverbs 3:5,6 - Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths
So, I memorized these couple of verses when I was a little kid in vacation Bible school. Since then, I have been subject to multiple renderings of this verse and this morning the Holy Spirit hit me with another one...
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding: God will show you how to think when He is ready for you to think it. We don't need to cook up great logic or new ideas, God gives us access to the information we need at the right time.
In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths: When we do everything that we do for His purposes and His glory, He directs us in the direction that we should go.
Nothing revolutionary yet, but since this month we are talking about money at the church, this is where it got interesting. Like everyone else, I am terribly curious about the condition of our economy and the future prosperity of our nation. What are things going to look like for my kids? Or even for us in a few years? It is enough to make many people very afraid and they begin to wonder where God is in all this as if somehow God demonstrates His love for us in the ability to have things...
Here is my personal revelation: Many Christians love the first phrase of the verse - Trust in the Lord with all your heart... And because we don't care about money or we don't know about money and we don't want to educate ourselves, we choose to leverage that statement to stick our head in the sand. But we forget the last part of the passage - And He will direct your paths...
So, the point is this, God is not out of control in this scary economic time. And He is not surprised at it all. And He will show each of us what we are to do as we navigate this new economy. God will provide. But we have to be willing to follow what He says. Don't think that by saying, "I will just trust the Lord," that you have done your economic homework. God will direct our paths - but we have to be willing to walk on them.
God's principles for money are still true, and we should still manage our money the way God says to. The fear that comes during times like this are a direct reflection of where we get our security from. As the Psalms say, "Some trust in chariots, some in horses, we trust in the name of the Lord our God." (20:7)
So, may your security always come from the promises of God. May you be a shining beacon of holding to God's money stewardship principles. And may He richly bless your efforts as you walk down the paths that He lays out before you.
I loved your sermon today Aaron! Keep up the good work. I love how you challenge us with what God has already commanded us to do every Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI tried to leave a comment earlier in the week and it messed up, so let's try this again... I want to say first - thanks for the encouragement. But most of all, I am just so thankful for the Word and how it keeps us on track. I would be lost without it.
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