What Do You Do When You Don’t Know What to Do? – Part One
“I’m just not sure what to do.”
“I don’t know if I’m making the right decision.”
What do you do when you don’t know what to do?
Pick up the phone and call your mom? Text a friend? Type your question into the search bar on Google?
Is go to God even on your list of answers?
See, God wants you to trust Him with your questions and with your problems. He wants you to walk in His power. He wants you to be led in life by His Spirit.
God doesn’t want you to try to figure things out on your own.
The Bible doesn’t tell you who to marry, what degree to get, whether or not you should move to another state, or what job you should have. It doesn’t tell you whether or not you should buy or sell a house or buy or sell your stocks, or anything like that.
But to be successful in life, you have to know those things.
And God wants you to know those things. He really does.
But in order to know those things, you have to hear from Him.
And you have to hear from Him frequently.
Every day.
Constantly.
How do you hear from God?
Prayer.
I know. The Bible tells us about many different kinds of prayer, and people try to complicate prayer way too much. But prayer is really just talking to God just like you would a friend.
Ask Him what you should do and listen.
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” – James 1:5
You need to just ask and listen. You need to just pray.
And just pray constantly.
When we don’t ask God, life can get really messy.
Just look at Joshua.
In Joshua 1, we read that Moses had died, and God had put Joshua in charge. Joshua did great. He heard from God and led the people out of the wilderness. Then, he led them to Jericho to march around the city.
You may know the story—they marched around the wall seven times and shouted, and the walls came down. They didn’t have to lift a finger. God did it. Things were working just like God said they would. Things were great.
Until we get to Chapter 7.
Everyone has a Chapter 7.
Chapter 7 is where Joshua missed God. It’s where failure happened.
See, there was this guy named Achan in Chapter 7. Achan had stolen some of the spoils from the battle, and Joshua had no clue.
Unaware of Achan’s failure to follow God’s instructions, Joshua went ahead and planned the next battle at Ai. And he didn’t think he needed to send his entire army to Ai because it was such a small town. But 36 of Joshua’s men were killed, and the rest ran home in fear.
Because Joshua never bothered to ask God for the plan. He didn’t pray.
And, of course, Joshua reacted. He tore his clothes and fell to the ground and all of that stuff. You can read for yourself how he babbled on, questioning why God would even bother to have the Israelites cross the river only to be defeated.
Have you ever done that before? Ever experience a setback or a failure and question why God had told you to go there or do that in the first place? We all have.
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Read more, including my own recent failure to hear God, in next week’s blog.
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