Trust in God's Guidance
Trust in God's Guidance9
Get to Know the Voice of God
By David Wilkerson0PSA 32:8PRO 3:5ISA 30:21JHN 10:27David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of recognizing and trusting the voice of God, especially during difficult times. He illustrates this through the prophet Isaiah's message to Israel, who, despite being in ruin, were encouraged to listen for God's guidance rather than relying on their own schemes or foreign powers. Wilkerson reminds us that God patiently waits for us to turn to Him, offering direction and mercy even in our darkest moments. He stresses that knowing God's voice is essential for navigating life's challenges, as it provides clarity and assurance amidst the chaos of competing voices in the world.
The Only Safe Committal
By J.R. Miller0PSA 31:5PRO 3:5ISA 41:10MAT 11:28JHN 10:28ROM 8:282CO 12:9PHP 4:6HEB 13:51PE 5:7J.R. Miller emphasizes the profound act of committing our lives into the hands of Christ, not just in the context of death but throughout our daily struggles and uncertainties. He illustrates that this committal allows Christ to transform our brokenness into beauty, guiding us through life's challenges and disappointments. Miller encourages believers to trust Christ with every aspect of their lives, including their loved ones and unfinished work, assuring that nothing is lost when entrusted to Him. He highlights the importance of recognizing Christ as our ultimate protector and guide, capable of keeping us safe amidst life's trials. Ultimately, Miller reassures that committing our lives to Christ brings absolute safety and fulfillment, both in life and in death.
The Lord My Leader
By Octavius Winslow0PSA 32:8ISA 40:11ISA 42:16MAT 11:28JHN 10:11Octavius Winslow emphasizes that Jesus is our gentle and skillful Leader, guiding us through the uncertainties and challenges of life. He reassures us that Christ knows every path we take and has gone before us, providing an example to follow. Winslow encourages believers to trust in Jesus' leadership, especially during times of doubt and fear, reminding us that He leads us graciously and through His providence. The sermon highlights the importance of committing ourselves to the Lord's guidance, even when the way seems unclear or difficult. Ultimately, Winslow calls us to rely on Christ's promise to lead us safely home.
He Went Out, Not Knowing Whither He Went
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 37:23PSA 119:105PRO 3:5ISA 42:16JER 29:11MAT 6:33JHN 16:33ROM 8:282CO 5:7HEB 11:1A.B. Simpson emphasizes the essence of true faith, illustrating it through the metaphor of a ship crossing the Atlantic without visible paths or shores. He explains that faith is not based on sight or reasoning but on trusting in God's guidance, much like a captain who navigates by the heavenly lights rather than earthly signs. Simpson encourages believers to step into uncertainty with confidence, knowing that God will illuminate their path even in the darkest times. He reassures that our moments of doubt can lead to divine breakthroughs, urging us to trust and move forward despite not knowing the destination.
Psalms 139
By Chuck Smith0PSA 139:1PRO 3:5ISA 55:8JER 17:9JAS 1:23Chuck Smith explores the profound theme of self-knowledge through Psalms 139, emphasizing God's intimate knowledge of our lives, from our thoughts to our actions. He highlights the struggle of understanding our true selves, as our hearts can be deceitful and we often shield ourselves from painful truths. Smith encourages believers to submit to God's guidance, recognizing that pride can hinder our willingness to seek help and direction. Ultimately, he calls for a humble acceptance of God's leading in our lives, urging us to trust in His presence and wisdom.
Debt and Being Surety
By George Mueller0PRO 11:15PRO 21:5PRO 22:26ISA 33:15LUK 14:28George Mueller emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's word in matters of financial responsibility, particularly regarding the dangers of becoming surety for others' debts. He warns that Satan often deceives individuals into believing there is no risk involved, but scripture clearly advises against such actions. Mueller outlines critical considerations before agreeing to be a surety, including the motivations behind the request, the potential harm to others, and the necessity of being able to fulfill the obligation without dishonoring God. Ultimately, he stresses that one must not ignore God's clear guidance on the matter.
God's Guidance Through Circumstances of Life
By Zac Poonen0Zac Poonen emphasizes that God is the God of Providence, who controls our circumstances to guide us in His will. He explains that while we must accept circumstances ordained by God, we should resist those arranged by Satan. Poonen illustrates this through biblical examples, such as Paul and Silas in Philippi and the missionary journeys of David Livingstone and Adoniram Judson, showing how God uses adverse situations for His purposes. He encourages believers to trust in God's sovereignty, recognizing that disappointments can lead to divine appointments. Ultimately, Poonen reassures that God is in control and desires His children to navigate life with His guidance.
I Was Strengthened, as the Hand Of
By F.B. Meyer0EZR 7:28ISA 41:10JHN 10:28F.B. Meyer emphasizes the profound strength that comes from recognizing the hand of God upon us, as exemplified by Ezra's daunting task of leading an expedition. He illustrates that the realization of divine support empowers the soul, much like a reassuring touch from a leader. Meyer encourages believers to trust in God's hand, which not only guides and strengthens but also protects from adversities. He draws parallels between God's hand and its historical significance, reminding us of its power to bless and uphold. Ultimately, he urges us to move forward in faith, knowing we are called to our tasks by the Almighty.
He Sees It First
By F.B. Meyer0PSA 23:1ISA 43:2JHN 10:4F.B. Meyer emphasizes that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, goes before us in every situation we face, encountering challenges and dangers ahead of us. He reassures us that we can trust Him to lead us through difficulties, as He has experienced them Himself and knows our limits. The sermon encourages believers to follow Christ without anxiety about the future, focusing instead on taking one step at a time in faith. This blessed life is characterized by a calm trust in the Shepherd's guidance, allowing Him to navigate the path for us.