Series | The Wisdom of Proverbs, Part 1
Scripture | Proverbs 16:3, “Commit
to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.”
Lesson 30 | Commit to the Lord
Have you ever seen
two children fight over a toy? One yells
out, “Its mine!” The other responds,
“But I had it first- give it to me!” I
feel the same is true many times with God; however, we’re the only ones acting
like selfish children. Many times God
says as our Father, “Place your plans in my hands.” And we respond, “No God, my plans are mine, I
don’t want to share them.”
Examine your life
and think about how many times you have taken your life and put it in your own
hands. You did what you wanted, when you
wanted to, and felt you didn’t need to answer to anyone. Now also remember how those things worked
out… probably not well, especially spiritually speaking. Someone might respond, “I’ve done good
without God in my life, I’m a self-made man.”
However, when you look into the spiritual condition of such a person
they may be “self-made,” but they’re a “self-made mess!”
Just because someone thinks they can succeed at building a business, a career, or a bank account without honoring God
doesn't mean they’re a success. The
Bible says that people like that are actually fools because all their riches
and success will disappear like a vapor of smoke when they die, James 4:14!
As a result, King
Solomon is teaching us in the above proverb to always commit our ways to the
Lord to have our plans succeed. And the
first major plan we need to commit to the Lord is our “plan after death.” Then we should commit our plans for marriage
and family to God. And lastly, our jobs
and careers should go into His hands.
Of course, giving
God the things that are most dear to us is not always easy. However, if we humble ourselves like a child,
we can joyfully and willing respond when we hear our Father say, “Please give
me your plans!”
Reflection | Are you willing to commit your plans to the Lord?
Action | (1) Think of three things in your life you should commit to the Lord. (2) In prayer surrender and commit those things to God. (3) Lastly, ask God to give you plans that lead to success in each of the three areas.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Judges 11:1-12:15, John 1:1-28, Psalm 101:1-8, & Proverbs 14:13-14. Click here to read online.
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