Good Morning,
The theme of this mornings writing is that God can help you with choices, and we should go to Him for help in our decisions. Here is a quote from the writing, "It is also a sad fact that many people are not even aware that they need to turn to God. The result is that they attempt to do everything under their own steam. I believe that God just lets us reap what our behavior and reliance on Him sows…be it good or difficult."
You would do well to stop and ask God for counsel about what decision is the preferable one.
Have a blessed week.
Corinne Mustafa
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Today's Devotional
"Seek God For Help With Choices"
Written by
Written by
Corinne Mustafa
Have you ever been thinking of the possibilities involved in something you are hoping might happen? Maybe there are choices of how to proceed, and you are not sure what you need to do. Questions abound concerning which road to go down and where to begin. Have you relied on yourself only? Or do you seek help from people you think are strong or smart? Are you banking on your own strength to get you out of a problem or to move you to a goal? Are your choices even sinful?
Do you notice anything missing in this way of working on a problem? Where is God in this? What place have you given Him?
In Isaiah God warns the children of Israel against banking on anyone and anything to save them from things that they fear. He speaks to Isaiah saying…
Don’t put your trust in mere humans.
They are as frail as breath.
What good are they?
Isaiah 2:22
He further warns them…
The Lord, the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.
will take away from Jerusalem and Judah
everything they depend on: every bit of bread
and every drop of water,
all their heroes and soldiers, judges and prophets,
army officers and high officials,
fortune-tellers and elders,
advisers, skilled craftsmen, and astrologers.
For Jerusalem will stumble, and Judah will fall,
because they speak out against the Lord and refuse to obey him.
They provoke him to his face.
Isaiah 3:1-3,8
I know that there are times when I try to lean on my own understanding and power. Studying Isaiah has brought me an AHA moment. I have realized that to forget to add God into the equation is a huge misstep. Such self-centered behavior is defeating. Nothing happens in the world and in life that is not allowed by God. His blessings abound, and I need to invite Him into my life, choices, and problems constantly. The children of Israel did not do that in the time of Isaiah, and they were punished for their mistakes. It is also a sad fact that many people are not even aware that they need to turn to God. The result is that they attempt to do everything under their own steam. I believe that God just lets us reap what our behavior and reliance on Him sows…be it good or difficult.
Here is another scripture that has a wonderful promise. Have you ever noticed while you are flailing along trying to decide a course of action, that things start to happen that make clear which is the right way to turn. If you become sensitive to the things God is showing, you will be aware of what should be done at every turn.
This is God's promise in the Word...
I will answer them before they even call to me.
While they are still talking about their needs,
I will go ahead and answer their prayers!
While they are still talking about their needs,
I will go ahead and answer their prayers!
Isaiah 65:24
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"Christ is Enough"
Hillsong Worship
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Prayers are lifted up daily for you by the Devotional Writers and the Monthly Writing Staff of Women's Focus Ministries
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"Christ is Enough"
Hillsong Worship
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Be sensitive to what God is showing,
and you will be able to confidently make
Godly decisions.
Godly decisions.
Prayers are lifted up daily for you by the Devotional Writers and the Monthly Writing Staff of Women's Focus Ministries
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Debbie Rodriguez, Jan Andersen
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Kathy Bireley, Terri Baker, Beverley Napier,
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Amie Spruiell, and Lisabeth Lipp
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