Day 18
(If you are new to my blog, you might want to go to the archives and click on “Day 1” for a complete understanding of living a Proverbs 16:3 life!)
(If you are new to my blog, you might want to go to the archives and click on “Day 1” for a complete understanding of living a Proverbs 16:3 life!)
On Day 17, I gave you a picture of Proverbs 16:3 (AMPC) using a maze from a child’s activity book.
We all have questions that need answers—ranging from easy to difficult:
What store is the quickest and most economical place to buy jeans for Johnny?
Should we put the kids on the traveling competitive team this fall?
Should I have a garage sale or just give our things away?
Which stocks should I invest in?
Should we sell our house and move south?
Where should I look for a new job?
Is he the one I am to marry?
So many questions to be answered in the course of the day—questions on your job, for your home, and in your personal life. My husband and I have questions too, so every morning, we put them on what we call “God’s Drawing Board.” That’s our way of committing our plans to God and trusting that He will cause our thoughts to become agreeable to His will so we will know what to do.
Ephesians 2:10 (AMPC) is the blueprint of our day, our week and our life. God knew that we would have many questions and I am sure He is very happy that we are now consulting the “blueprint” so He can help us get it right. Life is so good when we sail through the day and avoid all the dead ends—all the frustrations, all the delays, and all the indecisions.
Psalms 100:3
John 15:15
John 13:16
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