Obey What You Know
Read Psalm 37:23-24
“I don’t know what to do!”
My sister and I would start to make
this comment during summer vacation from school as soon as the initial novelty
of “free time” wore off. My mother would often list off some ideas – some fun,
and some work – and we would consider whether each idea was the one we would
choose. Eventually, if she didn’t say something we wanted to do, we would
decide to go figure it out ourselves - much to Mom’s pleasure, I’m sure.
We can easily get caught up in
figuring out God’s specific instructions to us in a particular situation. We
ask, “What should I do, Lord?” But when we don’t hear a specific answer, this
can paralyze us. I don’t know what to do so I won’t do anything yet. Satan can put thoughts in our head like
these:
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God doesn’t care about me or He would answer.
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There must be something wrong with me that I can’t
hear from God.
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I guess I’ll have to take matters into my own hands.
But God has already given us
something to do – obey Him. Bible teaches a great many things that apply to all
situations, so instead of waiting for a specific set of instructions, follow
the ones you already have and watch for more. Concentrate on knowing God
better, understanding what He wants from your life, growing with His help, and
following His ways.

Live in
obedience, watching for God to show you the next step.
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What is something you can do today to be obedient to
God’s word?
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Recall a time when God showed you the next step you
were to take? Reflect on how you came to know it. How can you apply what you
learned to your current situation?
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