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Seek and Follow
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5 and 6
We are probably all familiar with this promise from God and I expect we have all claimed it more than once in our lives. It’s easy to understand what it means to not trust in our own, or in any human understanding or wisdom, but to instead seek and trust in God’s wisdom and leading; but what does a straight path really look like? I had an experience the other night that illustrated it for me.
I live about four miles from the church and on my way home there are 13 traffic lights. Needless to say, if I hit one or two lights at the wrong time it can be a long, slow trip home. While stuck at a light I have often fantasized about how cool it would be to have a traffic signal controlling strobe light on my car just like the ones on fire engines and on a recent trip I got to find out just how cool it would be.
While driving home, about two blocks into my drive a fire engine pulled in front of me with lights and sirens going. After it passed me I tucked in behind it at a safe distance and had green light all the way home. Thanks to the light controlling strobe, my path was cleared of all obstructions, it was like God parting the Red Sea and made for the best drive home ever.
That experience got me to thinking about how it is when God is leading in our lives, when we are following and He is making our paths straight. When we seek His will and His way, He opens the doors, turns the lights green, and removes obstacles from our path so that we are able to go the way that God has planned for us.
And the opposite is often true. When we are moving against God’s will, pressing to get our own way or to do things in our own time, we can encounter road blocks and difficulties that God intends to stop us so that we will turn back to Him and seek His will, in His time and in His way.
Of course, not every road block or difficulty means we are on the wrong path, James 1:2 and 3 tell us that God will use our difficulties to produce perseverance in us. However, when we seek God’s will, seek His way, seek His timing, and follow as He leads, He will allow us to know His will and will open the door and clear the path that He has set for us.
It’s my hope and prayer that the promise of Proverbs 3:5 and 6 would become the norm for each of our lives and for our church family as we seek and follow Jesus.
God’s Grace and Peace,
Mark
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Home Study march 5th through March 10th, 2012
Monday – Read Isaiah 42:1-9
In Matthew 12:15-21, this passage is applied to Jesus.
What does this passage tell us about the work of Jesus?
How would you describe His approach to those who need His salvation?
Why are we able to put our hope in Him?
What does this say to you about how to share Jesus with others?
Tuesday – Read Isaiah 42:10-12
Why can we praise the Lord?
How far is His praise to extend?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Wednesday – Read Isaiah 43:8-13
How can people have ears but be deaf and have eyes but be blind?
How can we be God’s witnesses?
What other savior is there besides Jesus?
Why does the world need to know this?
Thursday – Read Isaiah 43:14-19
God recounts what He had done on behalf of His people, but in verse 18 what does He call them to do?
Why do we sometimes miss the new things that God is doing?
What can we do to see them and join Him in them?
How is God challenging you? How will you respond?
Friday – Read Ephesians 2:4-10
By what are we saved?
Why?
How should we respond?
What impact does our response to being saved by grace have on other people?
How can you better share this truth with the people you know?
Saturday – Read Luke 1:5-17
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Song Of The Week
This week’s song is Free To Be Me by Francesca Battistelli. This song is about how we don’t know what we want to do with our lives when we are younger, and in some cases, when we are all grown up, and how imperfect we are but with God, he will lead us the right way and when we are with him we can be ourselves and not worry.So here you go…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38LcrMZutJs
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Home Study February 27th through March 3rd
Monday – Read Romans 10:9-13
Who can be saved by believing in Jesus and confessing Him as Lord?
Would you agree that to be saved is simple but a hard thing to do?
Why is that?
How is Jesus challenging you? What will you do?
Tuesday – Read I Timothy 2:1-7
Who does God want to be saved?
What has God done to make that possible?
According to verses 1-3, how should we live so that people may see Jesus?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Wednesday – Read II Corinthians 4:1-6
How has Satan blinded the minds of unbelievers?
How can we as followers of Jesus help them to see Him?
How important is it that we grow in our knowledge of Jesus?
What will you do to continue growing in knowledge and faith?
Thursday – Read Romans 15:13
What do we receive when we grow in trust in God?
How do we grow in trust?
Take time to examine your life and ask God to show you the areas of your life where you need to trust Him more.
Friday – Read I Corinthians 16:13-14
What are we called to do here?
Which of these things seems the easiest for you?
Which of these things seems the hardest for you?
If something is hard for us, in whose power and strength may we do it?
Why is it so important for us to do these things, and all things, in love?
How is God challenging you? What will you do?
Saturday – Read Isaiah 42:10-12
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