"Doth not He see my ways and
count all my steps?" {Job 31:4}
Scary, isn't it? He sees all our
ways and count all our steps? Really? Well, that's what it says. And I'm sure
if it's not literally He's counting our steps, it surely means God knows every
single thing we do - what we do and where we go. That's why I think,
Better commit my works to Him since He knows everything anyway. This way, He
can lead me to what is good. And hey, I might end up being saved in the end
from a lot of unnecessary heartaches.
You might ask, How do I do this?
By talking to Him about it in your
prayer. You can ask Him to direct your steps (instead of coming up with your
own) and lead you to what is good before Him. Now, it might not seem
"good" always; but if you're trusting Him from now on, then you have
to trust Him that He can work all things out everything for your good.
Another thing to do, is to talk to
Him throughout the day what you're doing. Proverbs states: "Commit all
your works unto Him and your thoughts will be established." {Proverbs
16:3} This is how to "commit" it: By talking to Him
about it. You can tell Him what your plans are during the day; what you need
done and what you would like to do. Then leave the rest to Him to take care of
it. Which means, if you feel a tug to do something else or you feel
"led" to go somewhere, go with it. It could very well be the Lord is
dealing with you and leading you to do it. Which means, if not everything in
your list gets done, you don't get annoyed about it. You leave it in His hands.
You thank Him for it. Because, you are trusting that He is leading you.
It's a day to day practice. And it
does takes practice trusting the Lord to work things out for you. But it gets
easier and it gets better. You will find yourself happier. When He
"anticipates" your needs and certain things you did not think about
gets "worked out" for you, you will be amazed how involved He really
is with our lives. There is nothing too trivial for Him. I've had it where I
worried about not getting dinner done in time because I felt led to commune
with the Lord. So I tell Him about it. And I get an assurance It's going to be
okay. Later I look at my phone and my husband tells me he's going to be home
later. That's just one of many examples. There have been so many
"incidents" I've experienced with the Lord that has shown me how
involved He really is when I get Him involved.
"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." {Proverbs 3:5-6}
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