“Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground.”
Psalm 143:10
How often, when you pray do you ask the Lord to teach you verses leaving a request for His
deliverance, power or presence to be manifested in your life…? Today’s devotion reminds us of the importance of prayer as we deal with learning the very will and divine plan of God… So many of us forget to pray when we feel like we can handle something and we hurry up and pray when the weight becomes unbearable… This verse simply teaches that we can avoid trying to bear an unnecessary weight if we first get in tune with the will of God… David was a man who made many mistakes; from adultery with Bathsheba to having Uriah killed on the front line, to even fleeing Saul right into the enemy’s camp; the list of David’s mistakes goes on and on; however, through all these things, David learned a great listen which he teaches us today so that we don’t have to travel the same path which he did… In your life, stop trying to figure things out on your own, stop trying to handle every situation that approaches your doorstep, and stop being stubborn with your will when it doesn’t align with God’s… This last point is the one which causes the most trouble to occur in our lives… We don’t desire to know God’s will because we are scared that it will be different than ours…
The 1st verse of the 143rd Psalm says, Lord, hear my prayer, listen to my cry for mercy; in your faithfulness and righteousness come to my relief. This very prayer acknowledges who God is and the mercy which we all need Him to bestow upon us… If we know that we need mercy (withholding of a just punishment) in our lives; we should also be able to come to the conclusion that we need to be taught His will so that we can avoid mistakes... In asking God to teach you His will, you are humbling yourself before the Lord in total submission to Him… David had never completely submitted to the Lord which is why He endured the temptations that led to the loss of his firstborn son… You can learn the right path, and you can have your eyes opened and light pointed in the darkest areas of your life; however, the first thing you must do is acknowledge that Jesus is your God…So many of us have not actually taken this step; we may proclaim it verbally to our peers or even in the church, but our lives reflect a different answer… Notice what David says, he starts off by saying teach me your will and then says for you are my God… If you don’t recognize that God is your God, how can He teach you His will and plan for your life… You must lay yourself before the Lord in total submission to Him in order for Him to begin to impart knowledge, wisdom and power upon you…
ALL FOR HIS GLORY!
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