"So David inquired of God again, and
God answered him,
'Do not go straight up, but circle around
them and
attack them in front of the balsam trees.'"
I Chronicles 14:14 (NIV)
For a long time, my instant reaction to any
situation needing an important decision was the same: I would see the dilemma
and I would immediately call on the Lord . . . well, not exactly.
I would get the news and I would immediately
call my girlfriend. Why? Because she was a Godly woman with a lot of common
sense and wisdom. She would always listen to me as I talked through whatever
the situation was and then she would share what she thought or what I needed to
consider before making my decision.
Of
course I would toss up a token prayer (“Please give me wisdom, Lord.”) but I
would usually go by what she said. And a lot of the time she would agree with
me.
One day the unthinkable happened: a big
situation occurred that needed an immediate answer but when I called my
girlfriend, she wasn’t at home. I called again . . . and again . . . and again.
No answer.
And then I did what I should have been doing
all along. I called on the Lord with my problem. Very quietly, very lovingly,
He spoke to my heart: “Where have you been? Do you not know that I will always
listen and answer when you come before me? Bring all your concerns, no matter
how big or small, each and every day, to me. I will take care of you, my child.”
I had no excuse or answer. I knew He was
right.
Look at David in today’s Scripture. David
went before God because the Philistines were attacking and he needed to know
what to do. God gave him his answer and David and his armies were victorious.
When the Philistines attacked again, David
could have consulted his generals and gotten their opinion since they had already
fought and won the previous battle but instead, he “inquired of God again” and
received a different answer that resulted in yet another victory.
What an important lesson for me to learn! Yes,
seeking Godly men and women for advice is great. But, first, I need to take every
situation and every concern to the Lord before I do anything else. Placing my
troubles at His feet gives Him permission to take them and to solve them.
Secondly, I need to be reminded that just
because God handles a situation one way today, does not mean that He will
handle it the same way the next time it occurs. His ways are not mine but His
ways are perfect, every time.
So the next time I need help and direction...
“Who Ya Gonna Call?” I’m gonna call my Father.
You, Father,
are in control of all situations, all problems, all concerns. May I never
forget that when I call on you, my concern is brought immediately before you
and that you never tire of taking care of me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up
. . .
Reflect
- What is your first reaction when a
problem lands in the middle of your day?
- Do you immediately bring it before the
Lord or do you call a friend for advice?
Apply
- Start each day with Psalm 138:3, a
reminder that God answers and makes us courageous to face whatever comes
our way.
- Keep a journal of all the concerns and
problems that you have given to the Lord and leave a space for His
answers.
Power
- 1 Chronicles 14:14 (NIV) "So David
inquired of God again, and God answered him, 'Do not go straight up, but
circle around them and attack them in front of the balsam trees.' "
- Jeremiah 33:3 (NIV) “Call to me and I
will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not
know.”
- Psalm 138:3 (NIV) “When I called, you
answered me; you made me bold and stouthearted.”
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