Genesis 24:1-14
You are where you are today
because you have chosen to be there.”
Harry Browne
Probably the most
asked a question from believers in the world is, “What is God’s will?” Have you ever been in a place where you knew
you were lost, but you couldn’t find the place you were on a map? When I was in college, several friends went
to a wedding in Chicago. I had my car
filled with no one that knew where we were, except that we were in
Chicago. The two other cars whose
passengers knew where they were going decided to leave us in the dust. It wasn’t until we were well into Wisconsin
that we figured out that we were lost.
It has been that way in our spiritual lives at times, as well. We keep walking, and it just seems that
everyone and everything has passed you by.
You find yourself buried in a corner giving God ultimatums for
direction. There is a way for you to
find what God desires of your life. The
first principle for receiving God’s guidance is knowing God’s Word. We must have a thorough knowledge of God’s will
and purposes to help direct our actions and decisions. That knowledge of God’s
will comes primarily from God’s Word. God’s Word reveals God’s plan, principles
and purposes. Knowledge of these is essential to even beginning to receive
God’s guidance. It is Abraham’s knowledge of God’s word that leads him to make
the first step in the right direction in receiving God’s guidance. The second principle for receiving God’s
guidance is commitment to God’s will. It
is one thing to know what God’s will is through His Word and another thing
completely to be committed to doing His will without compromise. One of the
conditions under which Abraham received God’s providential guidance was his
complete commitment to doing God’s will. This story reveals to us that God
guides us when we are committed to His will and not our own, no matter how difficult
it sometimes is to do God’s will. The third principle for receiving God’s
guidance is trusting in God’s Ways.
Trust is absolutely essential if you are to be led by God because you
will never maintain your commitment to obeying Him and waiting on Him unless
you really trust in Him. You must trust that He will provide everything
necessary to fulfill His will for your life in His own way. This is what
Abraham did. He trusted God to providentially provide a wife for Isaac from
outside of Canaan, even though that was extremely unlikely.
The
fourth principle for receiving God’s guidance is to pray for God’s Wisdom. The servant did not just assume that he would
recognize whom God had provided as a wife for Isaac. He prayed for guidance and
wisdom. Do you desire God’s
guidance? It I never too late to begin
to learn His Word, commit to His will, trust His ways and pray for His
wisdom. In fact, why not spend some time
right now doing just that.
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