Yesterday's Bible Study |
King David wrote Psalm 25 as a meditation on his affection and love for the Lord. In the Psalm, there are a lot of instructions and comforting reminders about prayer, knowing God, and the guidance that He gives us. Today's verse is a reminder that the Lord will show us the paths that we should take in our lives.
The verse begins by saying that the Lord will guide the meek in judgment. The Lord will teach us how Biblical truths apply to our daily lives. He will help us understand how knowing that He is full of love changes the way that we treat other people. He will use our growing understanding of His promises to shape our behavior.
However, there is a caveat. The Lord does not guide everyone; He instructs only the meek. What does it mean to be meek? Contrary to common belief, meekness does not mean to be a weakling! Instead, being meek is simply our willingness to accept that we need the Lord to help us. It means that we have humble spirits and recognize that all the good within us has come from the Lord. The Lord is not interested in helping people who believe that they are self-sufficient. Instead, He guides those who recognize that they depend upon Him for every single breath.
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He will teach the meek His way. This means if we are earnestly striving to know the Lord, we do not have to fret about missing His will for us. The Lord isn't holding a big secret over our heads that He'll reveal once we've jumped through a certain number of holy hoops. The Lord has given us all the guidance that we need to be completely in His will for today. We do not need a five-year plan from the Lord. Instead, we need humble submission and striving to get to know Him and a willingness to obey Him hour after hour, day after day.
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