So the Israelites examined their food, but they did not consult the Lord. Joshua 9:14 NLT
He who doesn’t ask may very well not receive.
As a budding
writer, I wanted to attend a writer’s conference sponsored by the person who
had given me my first true opportunity to be published. The cost of the
conference was reasonable, but my funds were scarce. I expressed my desire to
the editor and host, and she graciously told me about a well-known author who
granted a limited number of scholarships to conference attendees who had the
desire but not the money. I filled out the required scholarship request and was
granted the money. Had I not asked, I would have remained home and lost the
opportunity to attend meetings that honed my writing skills.
I can ask for
money, time, directions, advice, pity, and a slew of other things, but if I
don’t ask for God’s guidance I’m doomed from the start. Joshua didn’t and was.
He had two major victories under his belt, but terrified deceivers had slipped
into the camp and requested friendship. The Israelites didn’t question their
story or consult God. Sadly, they belonged to a group God had instructed the
Israelites to destroy lest they infect his people with sinful lifestyles.
Not asking
God’s guidance sets me up for failure. I may succeed according to someone
else’s standards, but I won’t by God’s. When I launch into life without consulting
God, I also demonstrate selfishness. Life becomes about me rather than him and
others. My priorities and goals become jumbled. By default, leaving God out of
my decisions reveals an underlying belief that he may not even care about what
I’m facing presently or in the future. Satan’s temptations then become more
tantalizing.
The treasury
of heaven’s blessings is mine for the taking—but only if I ask for God’s
guidance. Seeking his advice in all matters means I’ll more often than not
experience his best. By regularly consulting him, I’ll begin to see life’s
events from his perspective rather than my own. Are you checking with God about
your daily affairs?
Prayer: God
of mercy and love, prompt us to consult You about every decision we make—major
or minor.
Tell us about a time when God has answered your prayer.
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