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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Living in an Uncertain World


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 KJV)
                     
If we pose the question, why is there so much uncertainty in our world today? We can look no further than Biblical history and what caused doubt, and we will see that sin is the culprit which began with the disobedience of Adam when he disobeyed God's command. With the dreadful act of defiance, sin entered the world and has been growing ever since in many ways and has spread throughout the world. Sin results in indecisiveness, confusion, insecurity, doubt, and hesitation, but trusting God brings certainty, self-assurance, confidence, and a conviction of our faith in God and our walk with Him because we have entrusted everything to God.
The act of disobeying God's word is our failure to trust God; take Him at His Word; acknowledge that He is able and willing to direct our paths because He is all knowing. We must reframe from leaning unto our understanding because God's thoughts far exceed ours; His ways are better than ours, because He knows the way, and His roads lead to righteousness (Isaiah 55:8-9KJV).
It is noteworthy to say that when we trust God in all that we do; we are assured that the path He is leading us is one of righteousness that is best because God wants an intimate relationship with His people. In doing so, we will have the peace of God that will rule our hearts even amid the chaos that is in our world today; simply because God's peace surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7 JHV).
In an uncertain world put your trust in God as there is no failure in Him. He is the highest order of thoughts; He is present in the face of danger (Isaiah 41:10; Psalm 27:1-5KJV). God is a sure thing in an uncertain world.
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