I used to agonize over decisions in my life, worried that I might miss God’s answer and the consequences would be devastating (or at least unpleasant). This worry often kept me from acting because I really did want what God wanted. Then I realized that this concern was actually a lack of faith. I was, in essence, saying that hearing God was dependent on me—not God!
Paul didn’t have this problem. These verses are the start of his second missionary journey. He left on that journey with the decision to go to Asia. Reading theses verses show that God had something else entirely in mind. But nowhere in this passage do we find condemnation of Paul for having acted, even though he obviously missed what God had intended. What an inspiration, what comfort! I can act on what I think God is saying without worrying about Him abandoning me. The key to this is my heart—if I’m truly seeking what’s important to God, He’ll never leave me to my own devises, but always guide me back to His path.
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Edie
Great post, Edie! And an important reminder that God wants us to step out in faith. If we head the wrong direction, He'll steer us where He wants us to go.
ReplyDeleteWhat a timely insight for me. Sometimes I think I might rename by blog from Confessions of a Fraidy Cat to Writing my Way Back to God. You hit one of my nails right on the head re hesitating to do anything for fear it is the wrong thing! Thanks for becoming one of my official followers by the way! Hope to see you at the breakfast meeting in the AM!
ReplyDeleteGreat insight, Edie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for always sharing your heart, Edie. It encourages me and points me in the right direction--to walk by faith.
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