In our study of the book of Proverbs, we reach a set of rather well-known verses. At some point in my life, I committed these to memory and they have never faded. There are many people who would recognise these, but I wonder how many actually put them into practice?
Trust in the Lord with all your heart;
do not depend on your own understanding.
6 Seek his will in all you do,
and he will show you which path to take.
Proverbs 3:5-6 (NLT)

Trust
It seems obvious that Christians should trust the Lord, and if you asked them, then I guess most would say they do. Sometimes though, our actions betray that we do not really trust Him. Worry, for example, is a clear indication that we are not fully trusting in the Lord. When we worry, we are not acting in faith but rehearsing all the things that might go wrong. If we cannot trust God enough not to worry about a minor problem we have, then how can we trust Him for eternal salvation?
If we cannot #trust #God enough not to #worry about a minor problem we have, then how can we trust Him for eternal #salvation? #Bible #Wisdom #Jesus
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A few days ago, some Christian friends and I were discussing persecution and even martyrdom. There are Christians in this world who face death simply for acknowledging Jesus as Lord. Yet we crumble if someone makes fun of us for our faith, or merely laughs at us.
If we really trust Him, then we must trust Him even unto death itself. That is surely the point of our faith?
All Your Heart

As we trust in God, we do not do so in a small way. We cannot partially trust Him! Instead, we must trust Him fully and completely, with all of our heart.
Our hearts must not be divided. We should not say we trust in God, but then have a backup plan.
In what ways do you find it difficult to trust God? Is it with your health, your family, your career or something else? Whatever it may be, you can rely on God. The Bible is full of promises which you can build your trust upon. Dig into that Word and strengthen your faith by storing those promises deep within your heart. Not every promise is for the here and now, but a day will come when every Word God has spoken will be fulfilled – in this life or the next.
God is not a man that He should lie, and every single thing He has said will be proved true.
God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? Num 23:19 #Bible
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Leave any doubts behind, and follow Him with all of your heart. You can fully rely on Him and what He has promised.
Lean Not On Your Own Understanding
Verse five tells us not just to trust God, but to lean not on our own understanding. To put it another way, we must not reason or use our own thinking to determine our path. I do want to be careful here, as clearly we have a brain and God intended us to use it. The difference is though that we are not to pursue it if it contradicts what God is telling us.
Take giving for an example. Our brains would tell us that to give is to have less. The Bible, and therefore God, tells us that if we give, it will be given back to us – a good measure, pressed down and shaken together (Luke 6:37). If we think and our understanding says, do not give, then we should dismiss it and instead follow the command of the Lord.
Our understanding will always be limited, because we are limited and sinful beings. God’s understanding is complete, because He knows the end from the beginning, and we would do well to defer to His judgement instead of our own.
Seek and Acknowledge
6 Seek his will in all you do,
and he will show you which path to take.
Proverbs 3:6 (NLT(
Verse six, rendered here from the New Living Translation, advises us to seek God’s will. In the New International Version, it is instead telling us to acknowledge God. These two translations paint slightly different pictures, and yet both are extremely helpful and powerful advice.
Seek God’s will in your life, and not your own. Do not simply live your life in whatever way you see fit, but instead, put God in charge and follow Him. Do not merely follow Him in word only, but let your deeds show that you are directed by God, not your feelings, dreams or wants.
Acknowledging God is to consider Him in all that you do. It means when you go to work, you recognise that God goes with you. When you go shopping, you do so aware of the Lord’s presence. It is really about doing life with God. We do not simply call on Him on a Sunday morning, but live with Him throughout the week.
All You Do
Verse six says to acknowledge God, or to seek Him, in all that we do. As above, this means that whatever it is you do, do it all unto the Lord. God is not reserved for only the spiritual aspects of life, but for the entire thing. God wants to be involved in your every day, no matter if you are doing DIY, running errands or watching TV.
In fact, acknowledging God is all you do means that it will be far more difficult for you to step into sin. Imagine walking down the street with the physical Jesus by your side. If temptation came your way, it would be far easier to avoid it with Jesus stood right there. Even though the physical Jesus is not walking alongside us, the Holy Spirit is. He is every bit as real and present as a physical being, but He is easier for us to ignore. Let us not ignore Him! Let each of us constantly remind ourselves of His presence with us, and we will say no to sin when it comes our way.
The Result
Trusting in the Lord with all of our hearts, and leaning not on our understanding. Acknowledging Him in all we do, and seeking His will for our lives will result in what exactly? In God showing us which path to take!
This is no small outcome. Each and every day we face choices, and to the best of our abilities we try to make right ones. Imagine how different our lives would be if we knew for sure which road to choose. God, if we trust Him fully and completely, will guide us. That will lead to success (God’s kind, not the world’s kind).
If you want to succeed in this life and the next, then there is only one way to achieve it. Trust. Trust in the Lord this day, and forever more!
This is a great encouragement Andy. In my own life there have been times I did not realise that I was not trusting God fully because past experiences had affected me more than I realised. I had become so independent in certain areas of my life to the point I had kept God out too. It was a humbling and to be honest painful experience when the Lord showed me this but in His love and graciousness He has led me and taught me. In a nutshell, I really thought I trusted God, if you asked I would have said yes without question, but He graciously showed me the truth. I’m still on that learning path. The verses you quoted today are ones I treasure and are on my profile page on the website for the law firm I work at as part of my statement of faith. I’m blessed to be able to share those verses every time someone wants to find out more about me.
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Thank you for reading and for your comment. Yes, these are very treasured verses and really are encouraging. As you point out, I think trust is a journey and each day we take a step deeper into it. I am not sure that trust is something that is either on or off, but rather something that grows over time as we learn to love the Lord more.
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Thank you for another really well-timed post Andy. My car brake did a funny thing driving to work this morning and I prayed that if there was anything wrong, God would make that clear to me in a safe way, before I have to go on a major journey – now I need to give that completely to him and not keep feeling concerned about it. Thank you!
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Thank you. I’m pleased the timing was good on this one! Hope that the car is not playing up, but that if it is you can get it easily sorted!
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“Do not merely follow Him in word only, but let your deeds show that you are directed by God, not your feelings, dreams or wants.”
Yes, yes, yes
Our actions and our thoughts need to match up.
Great post Andy, thank you
Andy B
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Thank you
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