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Proverbs 3:5, 6 - Trust in The LORD And Lean Not unto Thine Own Understanding.

Proverbs 3:5, 6 (KJV) Trust in the LORD with 
all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own 
understanding.  In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he 
shall direct thy paths. 

INTRODUCTION

Trust involves heartfelt confidence in God. 
Leaning has the sense of putting your whole weight 
on something, resting on and trusting in that 
person or thing. When we have an important decision 
to make, we sometimes feel that we cant 
trust anyone - not even God. But God knows what is 
best for us. And he knows even better than we do 
what we really want. We must trust him completely 
in every choice we make. We should not omit 
careful thinking or belittle our God-given ability 
to reason; but we should not trust our own 
ideas to the exclusion of all others. We must not 
be wise in our own eyes. We should always be 
willing to listen to and be corrected by Gods 
Word and wise counselors. Bring your decisions to 
God in prayer, use the Bible as your guide, and 
follow Gods leading. He will make your paths 
straight by both guiding and protecting you. [Life 
Application SB] 

COMMENTARY PEARL

Road Trip Home
   With more than 4.17 million miles of 
public roadway, the United States has many scenic 
drives. The Interstate System makes up little more 
than one percent of that number, with 46,876 
miles of road, while a third of the total miles 
are unpaved roads. With access to this largest 
of networks, it's no wonder many Americans 
enjoy road trips. 
   But imagine taking a trip without a GPS, 
maps, or road signs. You'd inevitably lose your 
way. Life is no different. With a myriad of 
choices, it's easy to feel lost. But Christians have 
an advantage - God's promise of direction. 
   As stated in today's verse, this promise 
is conditional upon our absolute trust in God. 
If we want God to lead, we need to 
"acknowledge Him and find out His will. In the original 
Hebrew, the term is also defined as "to know" 
Knowing God means understanding His will. Then we 
need to relinquish the driver's seat. This isn't 
easy. Humans tend to trust the evidence they see 
and hear, but God has the highest vantage point. 
He sees and knows all things throughout time 
and space (Psalm 147:5; Isaiah 46:9, 10; Romans 
11:33). 
   The shortest route to the Promised Land 
was along the sea, but God led the Israelites 
through the desert wilderness instead. He knew what 
they didn't know: that they would lose heart 
traveling through enemy territory (Exodus 13:17,18). 
From our limited view, God's way may seem like a 
dead end. But if we would simply travel in faith 
down His path, we would find it to be the 
promised road to victory, to salvation, to our 
heavenly home. 
   Almighty God, give me faith to humbly 
trust in You, believing that You will lead me in 
the way that is best for me. [The Most Amazing 
Bible Promises by Amazing Facts] 

COMMENTARY 

   Ah, predicaments  Life is full of 
them. Sometimes they are of our own making. Other 
times they mysteriously happen to us, apart from 
anything we caused. Occasionally they are comical and 
borderline crazy  then, on the other hand, they can 
be irritating and troublesome. One thing is for 
sure: they're unexpected; we would never have 
guessed they would happen. Strangely, predicaments 
are unpredictable. And embarrassing. And 
confusing. And really weird. 
   We've all had similar experiences. The 
location and the details are different, of course, 
but the feelings are the same. How many times 
(with tongue in cheek) I've actually prayed, "Dear 
Lord, why are you doing this to me?" 
   Reflect again on Solomon's familiar words:
   Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do 
not depend on your own understanding. Seek his 
will in all you do, and he will show you which 
path to take. Proverbs 3:5"6 
   I'm comforted when I realize God is in 
sovereign control of all of life. He not only knows 
the times and the seasons, He is also Lord of 
the unexpected and the unpredictable - that's 
why you can trust Him above and beyond how you 
see life - how you understand your lot. It's 
safe to say that not only your times are in His 
hands, but your trials are too, even when you feel 
embarrassed or confused by what has transpired. Whether 
you're on cloud nine, enjoying His blessings, or 
caught in the undertow of some complicated 
predicament, He hasn't let you go. 
   Trust Him. Don't rely on your feelings or 
emotions. Acknowledge that He is good and at work. 
Quit trying to fit all the pieces together - you 
can't. He will show you the path to walk. [Chuck 
Swindoll www.insight.org.] 

CLOSING THOUGHT

   There will always be secrets and motives 
of God that lie beyond our grasp. God knows 
everything; we do not. Only in Heaven will we understand 
God's ways more fully. As Paul said, "Now I know 
in part, but then I shall know just as I also 
am known" (1 Cor. 13:12). 
   But based upon what we do know about 
God's character, demonstrated supremely in the 
Cross, we can trust that God is doing what is best 
for us. God says in His Word, "I know the plans 
I have for you  plans to prosper you and 
not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a 
future" (Jer. 29:11 NIV). 
   As Corrie ten Boom once explained, 
"Picture a piece of embroidery placed between you and 
God, with the right side up toward God. Man sees 
the loose, frayed ends; but God sees the 
pattern." 
   God is in control. Whatever comes into 
our lives, we can confidently say, "We know that 
all things work together for good to those who 
love God, to those who are the called according 
to His purpose" (Rom. 8:28). 
   Lord, I confess that there is much I 
dont understand, but I know that You love me.  
Because of that love, I can trust You in every trial 
and will follow wherever You lead me. [Hope for 
Each Day by Billy Graham] 

LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY 

Proverbs 3:5, 6 - Trust in The LORD And Lean 
Not unto Thine Own Understanding. 

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20230916-0941.html 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2022/20220804-0853.html 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20210305-0936.html 

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