A Choice We Make

Written by Stacy Wiebe

“For I know the plans that I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope. ‘Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you.
‘You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart”
(Jeremiah 29:11-13).

None of us wants to miss the blessings the Lord has planned for us. If asked, we would say we want to receive every one of the gifts He desires to give us. However, because of the choices we make, we often give up blessings. Israel wandered in the desert for 40 years because they chose not to enter the Promised Land. Though the Israelites were on the brink of tremendous blessing, the leaders forfeited the outpouring of God’s goodness, not only for themselves but for the whole nation. (Numbers 13-14)

The Christian life is one of surrender and obedience, not independence and rebellion. To live such a life means we must bring our choices to the Lord and then be prepared to accept His answers. Remember, His way is always best because it comes out of the goodness of His character. To choose God’s best also requires learning how to listen to Him. Too many times we present our requests and leave before giving God time to answer us.

Part of listening is expecting God to speak from His Spirit to ours. Though not audible, His communication can seem even louder than a voice. It seems obvious that we should remember to do what He says; however, if we do not write it down, most of us will forget. Keeping our focus on the Lord is also important – it takes practice to keep our eyes on His plan when circumstances clamor for our attention.

Having God’s best starts with seeking God’s way. What do you need to be talking over with Him?

Related Links:

When We’ve Messed Up:

http://www.retirementwithapurpose.com/hglmessedup.html

About the Author
This article was written by Charles Stanley. You can read more about this author by clicking this link:
http://www.talk.thelife.com/charles-stanley/

This devotional is protected by copyright laws and may not be reprinted or posted to a site without permission from TruthMedia Internet Group. All readers are welcome to forward the devotional to a friend or link to it. If you would like to seek permission to reprint the devotional in full, please contact us:
http://www.truthmedia.com/contact/index.html

EmailPrint

No comments yet

Leave a Reply