God
doesn’t need our advice. We don’t know anything that he doesn’t know. What
fools we are to think that we know what’s best for our lives – or for someone
else’s life. All we really know is what we want.
We get a picture in our minds of what we want the future to look like and we
proceed to direct God in how to accomplish it.
To
our credit, it’s not always lack of faith in God’s power and abilities that
causes us to pursue our own paths. But it has to be some weakness on our part
that leads us to start making arrangements without God’s blessing. We take the
old saying so seriously: “God helps those who help themselves.” Really? Perhaps we should coin a new saying: “God
helps those who trust him enough to wait.”
While we are caught up in our earthly problems, God is
more concerned with solving the heavenly ones.
The fact is, we don’t ask too much – we ask too little! We ask God to
resolve the temporary while he is busy resolving the eternal. We ask for
immediate favor but God orchestrates eternal solutions.*
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