"Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him '" (v.7)
We look now at God's second purpose for money: to confirm His loving
direction in our lives. God will use the supply of money or the lack of
it to confirm His direction and guidance for many of the decisions we
make in our lives. I constantly meet Christians
who tell me that one of the biggest lessons they have learned in the
Christian life is that of discerning God's guidance through His giving
or His withholding of money. Some years ago, a minister shared with me
how he had asked God to guide him over a certain project, and part of
his prayer, he said, went like this: "Lord, give me the money to do
this, or else it just cannot be done." The money didn't come, so the
minister went ahead and borrowed money for the project. A few weeks
later, the project got into difficulties and he was declared bankrupt. I
said to him: "Do you know what made you go ahead even though God did
not provide the money?" He paused for a few minutes, and said with tears
in his eyes: "I had not then learned the difference between presumption
and faith." "What is the difference?" I asked. He replied: "Faith is
trusting God to achieve His purposes through us, presumption is deciding
what we want to accomplish and trying to get God to do it for us." It
is so easy to claim that Christ is Lord of our lives, but, as someone
put it: "His Lordship is only confirmed when we are obedient to the
promptings and limitations which He places on our daily decisions."
Prayer:
My Lord and my God, You know my proneness to "nudge" You when I don't
think You are working things out right. Make me sensitive to the
promptings of Your Spirit and the limitations that You set upon my life.
In Jesus' Name I ask it. Amen.
For further study:
1. How can we know God?
2. How much time will you spend waiting on Him today?
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