God's Guidance
God's Guidance12
God’s Ultimate Plan
By David Wilkerson0EXO 16:4EXO 17:6DEU 4:36PSA 78:24David Wilkerson emphasizes God's ultimate plan for Israel as a chosen people, illustrating how He guided them through the wilderness to demonstrate His goodness and power. In their isolation, Israel learned to rely entirely on God for their survival, receiving daily miracles such as food from heaven and water from a rock. This experience was meant to showcase the living God to surrounding nations, contrasting their mute idols with a God who speaks, loves, and provides. Wilkerson highlights that God desired complete trust and control over His people to lead them through the impossible, ultimately training them to be a testimony to the world.
George Muller on God's Guidance in Marriage
By George Mueller0PRO 3:5George Müller emphasizes the significance of seeking God's guidance in the choice of a marriage partner, highlighting that this decision profoundly impacts our happiness and usefulness in life. He advises that the choice should be made through prayer, focusing on true godliness as the essential qualification for a Christian spouse, rather than superficial attributes like beauty or wealth. Müller encourages a willingness to be guided by God and stresses the importance of considering compatibility in education and values to ensure a harmonious union. He underscores that a prayerful and thoughtful approach is crucial for a successful marriage.
Deuteronomy 8:2
By Chuck Smith0DEU 8:2DEU 8:7PRO 16:18MAT 4:4ROM 8:281CO 10:12PHP 4:19HEB 12:1JAS 4:61PE 5:5Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of remembering God's past guidance and provision as the Israelites journeyed from Egypt to the Promised Land. He highlights that God leads us through both difficult and prosperous times to teach us humility and dependency on Him. Smith encourages believers to reflect on their own lives, recognizing that trials reveal hidden areas of our hearts and that true sustenance comes from God alone. He warns against the dangers of pride and self-satisfaction, urging a forward look filled with hope while remaining vigilant in times of prosperity.
How Does the Lord Lead Us?
By Shane Idleman1249:53PSA 25:9PRO 16:9ISA 30:21JER 29:11ACT 16:6ROM 12:2PHP 4:61TH 5:182TI 3:16JAS 1:5Shane Idleman discusses how the Lord leads us, drawing parallels between the American Revolution and our spiritual journey. He emphasizes the importance of worship, humility, and thankfulness in aligning our hearts with God's will, as well as the necessity of prayer and the guidance of Scripture. Idleman highlights that while God is sovereign, our choices matter, and we must be willing to follow Him, remove distractions, and trust in His timing. He also warns against the dangers of pride and nationalism, reminding us that our hope should be in Christ, not in our country. Ultimately, he encourages believers to seek God's direction through worship, prayer, and the Word, while being open to His leading through circumstances and closed doors.
God's Love-Letter
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 19:7PSA 119:97ISA 40:8MAT 4:4JHN 8:31ROM 15:42TI 3:16HEB 4:12JAS 1:221PE 2:2Thomas Brooks emphasizes that the Scriptures are God's love-letter to humanity, offering invaluable guidance and remedies for every aspect of life. He describes the Bible as a source of comfort, strength, and truth, suitable for all people regardless of their spiritual maturity. Brooks urges listeners to cherish, read, and study the Bible above all other books, as it is essential for salvation and judgment. He highlights the Bible's role as a constant preacher in every situation, encouraging a deep love and appreciation for its teachings.
Joshua 3:4
By Chuck Smith0JOS 1:8JOS 3:4Chuck Smith discusses the journey of the Israelites as they stand at the brink of the Jordan River, reflecting on the uncertainty of their future while also recognizing the certainties that come from their past experiences with God. He emphasizes the fascination and fear that accompany the unknown, encouraging believers to sanctify themselves and trust in God's guidance for the future. Smith reassures that while they have not passed this way before, God's faithfulness in the past provides a foundation for confidence in the present and future. He highlights the importance of faith as they transition from reliance on physical signs to a walk of faith, trusting in God's new provisions and leadership.
Through the Bible - Genesis 29-31
By Chuck Smith0GEN 29:1GEN 29:18GEN 29:23GEN 30:1GEN 30:22GEN 31:3GEN 31:29GEN 31:48MRK 8:36GAL 6:7Chuck Smith discusses Jacob's journey to Haran, where he meets Rachel at a well, showcasing God's guidance in his life. Jacob's love for Rachel leads him to work seven years for her hand in marriage, only to be deceived by Laban into marrying Leah first. The sermon highlights the complexities of Jacob's family dynamics, including the rivalry between Leah and Rachel, and the challenges of polygamy. Ultimately, Jacob's faithfulness and God's providence are emphasized as he navigates through trials and deception. The narrative serves as a reminder of God's presence and guidance in our lives, even amidst difficult circumstances.
Our Daily Homily - Deuteronomy
By F.B. Meyer0DEU 1:31DEU 2:37DEU 4:20DEU 5:29DEU 6:5DEU 7:4DEU 8:3DEU 9:5DEU 10:18DEU 30:6F.B. Meyer emphasizes God's unwavering support and guidance throughout life's journey, as illustrated in Deuteronomy. He highlights that God carries His people with love and compassion, ensuring they are never alone, even in challenging times. Meyer also discusses the importance of obedience to God's commandments and the blessings that come from serving Him with joy. He warns against the dangers of pride and the necessity of humility, urging believers to remember their dependence on God's grace. Ultimately, Meyer reassures that God desires a deep, loving relationship with His people, encouraging them to trust in His promises.
God's Guidance
By George Mueller0PRO 3:5George Müller emphasizes the critical importance of discerning God's will before undertaking any endeavor, asserting that true blessings come from aligning our actions with God's desires. He outlines a methodical approach to understanding God's guidance, which includes prayer, scripture, and a willingness to wait for God's timing. Müller warns against impulsive decisions driven by self-will, advocating for a patient and prayerful attitude in all matters, big or small. He shares personal experiences that highlight the necessity of seeking divine direction and the blessings that follow when one acts in accordance with God's will. Ultimately, Müller encourages believers to cultivate a heart that seeks to please God above all else.
Remember the Way
By J.R. Miller0DEU 8:2PSA 77:11J.R. Miller emphasizes the importance of remembering the ways in which God has led us throughout the year, highlighting that memory enriches our lives and allows us to learn from our experiences. He encourages believers to reflect on God's guidance, acknowledging that while divine leading is a privilege, it requires our submission and willingness to follow. Miller points out that God's path may include both joy and trials, but ultimately, it is always good. He urges us to cultivate gratitude rather than complaint, recognizing the blessings and love that accompany us daily. As we close the year, we should remember to praise God for His faithfulness and mercy in our lives.
(Genesis) 45 - the Deceiver Deceived; or Jacob Learning the Justice of God
By S. Lewis Johnson1.3K47:57GEN 29:1S. Lewis Johnson explores the story of Jacob in Genesis 29, focusing on how Jacob, a deceiver, is deceived by Laban, his uncle. This chapter illustrates the justice of God as Jacob learns the consequences of his deceitful actions through his experiences with Laban. Jacob's journey to find a wife leads him to Rachel, but he is tricked into marrying Leah instead, highlighting the theme of divine justice and the inevitability of reaping what one sows. Johnson emphasizes that God's presence and guidance are constant, even in the midst of life's challenges, and encourages believers to recognize God's hand in their ordinary experiences. Ultimately, the sermon calls for faith in Christ as the true source of guidance and learning in life.
Closed Doors When God Makes You Mad - Romans 12
By Phil Beach Jr.2752:50ROM 12:1Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the significance of understanding God's closed doors in our lives, urging believers to respond appropriately rather than react with frustration or anger. He outlines common wrong responses, such as trying to reopen closed doors, emotional breakdowns, blaming others, and outright rebellion against God. Instead, he encourages waiting on God, seeking His purpose, and remaining faithful in our current responsibilities. The sermon highlights that God's ways are higher than ours, and true healing and blessings come when we align our desires with His will. Ultimately, Beach calls for a transformation in how we view God, ourselves, and others, leading to a life of genuine love and service.