Sunday, February 15, 2009

Show Me Your Ways

Don't you just wish some days that God would come down from Heaven, sit next to you on the couch and tell you face to face exactly what He wants you to do? That's where I am today. It seems that in my life right now there are more questions than answers.

Will Randy get better? Will he be able to Pastor again? Should we sell the house? Will the house even sell in today's market? Will we get out of it what we need? Should we move closer to my job? Where will we go to church? What's best for Jonathan right now? You get the picture. Lots of questions with no clear cut answers at this point.

So what do you do when you find yourself overwhelmed by questions? How do you know the will of God? Wouldn't you know that in my daily study of "A Heart Like His", today's lesson by Beth Moore was exactly that (Don't you love that I had questions, and God started answering through His Word right away). Here is the method that she uses:
  1. I acknowledge my specific need for direction. Lay it out for Him in prayer. God, what do you want me to do?
  2. I continue to pray daily and study His Word.
  3. I ask Him to help me recognize His answer. God answers his children through His Word and confirms His will by His Holy Spirit. As I'm reading His Word, I specifically ask God to confirm with by His Spirit what He desires me to apply to my life.
  4. If I have any doubt, I ask for confirmation.

After completing my study I opened up my Praying God's Word Day By Day and found these words,

Our part is to believe God. His part is to Be God and do what is Ultimately and Eternally best.

Here is an excerpt from the prayer, "From one man You made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth. And You determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live. You did this so that men would seek You and perhaps reach out for You and find You, though You are not far from each of us."

I can honestly say that I am seeking Him. I am reaching out to Him. And wouldn't you know that I am finding Him. His is not far away, He is so very near.

The 4th verse I've chosen for the LPM memorization challenge gives a clear picture of where my heart is at this time. Psalm 25:4-5.

Show me your ways, O LORD, teach me your paths; guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.

Though God did not physically come down and sit with me on the couch today, He has shared with me just the same. Through His Word, by His Spirit, He's confirming in my heart that He will show me what is Eternally and Ultimately best .

How can I keep from singing His praises when I feel so loved? I certainly cannot! God I love you and thank You for your extravagant love! Your faithfulness to me just blows me away!

6 comments:

petrii said...

Lisa,
God is so showing me things right now as well. We need such direction in our lives. I'm so thankful that He gives when we ask.

Have a Blessed week,
Dawn

Teresa @ Grammy Girlfriend said...

Lisa,

Thanks for stopping by.
I will look forward to getting to know you.

This is all new to me, so Holly and Patty are helping me stumble through...so I have a lot to learn.


Have a wonderful week,
Teresa

Anonymous said...

Dear Lisa!!

I am so glad I clicked on your link from the comment you just left!! This spoke to me and is a theme God has me on right. I can't wait to pour a cup of coffee and spend a little time getting to know you through your blog and your sold out, madly in love with Jesus heart!!

Blessings,
Dori

Beth Herring said...

Lisa, I love this! Great message in this post.I need to remember that quote. We just have to remember that God is God.

I used this verse this on my post today! Isn't that awesome?

In Him,
Beth

LOVE, MERCY AND GRACE...GOD'S GRACE said...

.....Our part is to believe God. His part is to Be God and do what is Ultimately and Eternally best.....

Wow! How awesome! And thank you for your encouraging words on my post, Lisa. That is what I needed!

Blessings to you, my friend!

~Beth

Crown of Beauty said...

Hi Lisa, thank you for sharing your heart. I haven't read much of your previous posts as I'm just getting to know you. But I can already tell that we feel the same way about many things.

I also read your post about being lonely in church. Since my husband died, I've also felt how you feel, sitting alone in church, although sometimes my son and his wife attend the same service and they sit with me. It's not the same. Actually, even if people are friendly, there just is husband-shaped vacuum inside that no one else can fill.

Thanks for sharing your heart, Lisa. Hopefully, just knowing that there are other people who understand what you feel will help ease the pain a bit. The Holy Spirit knows what He is saying when he tells us in Hebrews to entertain strangers, for in doing so, we might be entertaining angels without knowing it! Your post is a sobering post, and reminds me to looks out for strangers and possibly lonely people in church.