“Living Life Wisely”

 
 
 
 
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by Dona Hake
 
 

Psalm 111:10

“To obey the Lord is the fundamental principle for wise living; all who carry out his precepts acquire good moral insight .  He will receive praise forever.”
 
 
 

Today I want to share with you about the value of living every day of your life wisely as you serve the Lord. In Proverbs 3:5-6 the Word admonishes us to trust in Him and lean NOT on our own understanding.  This scripture will serve to keep us humble and growing in our walk with Him.   Many times it can be a struggle to resist leaning  upon our knowledge. We live in an age where information is so easy to get our hands on. Any information that we need is at our finger tips as we google in our questions  on our computers. Quite honestly, I have found the more I know about things sometimes it can actually hinder my faith.   The tendency to trust in what man says above what God says about a particular thing will hinder our faith and trust in the Lord.

 
 
 
 

Leaning on God for all that we need is so vital, and it must be our pursuit for this is very much a part of living wisely and being a doer of the Word!    Living by faith will always challenge us in the realm of thinking we have to see, feel or understand things with our minds.  Sometimes we want so badly to understand things that we are walking through, and there are times we may be putting  too much focus on figuring things out.  Understanding things can be beneficial at times but remember, peace does not come because we understand a problem but rather peace comes from knowing we serve the One that can solve our problem. May our hearts be reminded that His peace surpasses our understanding, and it surpasses the ways and thoughts of man.   Even in the midst of turmoil going on within us, we can hold fast to a peace that permeates our soul, and keeps us from being tossed around by the circumstances we are facing.  

 
 
 
 

I know I have shared this before but I love to repeat it because it was a special time of imparting truth to our youngest son.    When he was small, he was full of  questions, and he tried so hard to understand everything.   There was a particular time he was having a very hard time trusting my judgement on a particular thing. I can remember sharing with him that he just needed to respect my judgement, and not try to figure it out for he was just too young to have wisdom on such a matter.   I began to share with him that there will be times in life that we will face things that we do not understand.   I stressed with him to trust me as his  loving mother and authority in his life.   I encouraged him in the fact that someday he would understand but for now he just needed to trust me.  He submitted to that, and all was well within his soul regarding his questions.      

 
 
 
 
 
 
This truth also applies to us as we entrust ourselves to the Lord.   Many times we may not understand everything, but as we lean on Him and not our own understanding, He will be faithful  to keep His Word.   He will in His timing give us the understanding we seek, and we will learn and grow from situations that we walk through.  We just need to trust and obey for we serve a God that is faithful, and He promises to never leave nor forsake us.     Today I encourage you to purpose to obey Him in every area of your life, and lean not on your own understanding so that you can live this life wisely unto Him, as we live and do His precepts.