CHOOSING GOD'S BEST
- May 5, 2014
- 2 min read
Where is the man who fears the Lord? God will teach him how to choose the best.Psalm 25:12
I have a sister who is unemployed right now. She’s single and she has a new home, so she’s understandably concerned about her situation.The other day she got an offer for a job in her field. Even though she sensed that she would be
“settling” if she accepted this position, she felt obligated to go on the interview because she was in desperate need of employment.
Going on the interview only convinced her even more that it was not God’s best for her. I told her not to feel badly about not wanting the job, and I suggested that the Lord only sent this opportunity her way to encourage her heart. After all, she and I had been earnestly praying that God would send her some special encouragement, and perhaps that’s all this job offer was meant to be.
I told her that when my husband, Joe, was out of work a couple of years ago, he was most discouraged when he wasn’t getting a single “lead.” When he did get a lead now and then, it encouraged him greatly, because it reminded him that God had not forgotten him and that He was indeed working on his behalf.
I also pointed out to my sister that we can learn a lot from job interviews, and they can help us realize what we really want in a job and what we don’t. I always take great comfort in the fact that the Lord knows us better than we know ourselves, and He alone knows what we really want—we don’t. I’ve gotten to the point now where I ask God for something, but I also make it clear to Him that if it’s not His best for me, then I don’t want it.
Praying like this is still hard on my “flesh.” But I’m learning more and more that God really does know best, and He will help us to receive His best in every situation if we will pray, do our part, and wait on Him for His perfect will and timing.
Psalm 25:12 says, “Where is the man who fears the Lord? God will teach him how to choose the best.”
Those who approach God with an attitude of trust and obedience will find that He is more than willing to help them choose His best every time.
When you’re waiting upon God for something to come to pass, ask Him to send some special encouragement your way. But when He does, remember to keep praying and standing in faith for His very best!
Take a Break
Are you settling in some areas of your life even though you know that God desires better for you? Stop wavering and choose God’s best for your life. If it mean sutilizing self-control and abstaining from pleasures, have faith that God’s best far exceeds quick satisfaction























































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