Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"As little children, we enjoyed learning to do new things on our own. Once we learned to ride a bike or tie our shoes, we felt the independence that came with our accomplishments. We had no idea how very much we still had to learn.
King David recognized that he didn't know everything, and certainly not all that God wanted him to know. Although there are several scriptural references to King David as a man after God's own heart, David made mistakes--serious ones. His destructive behavior affected himself, his family, and the people whom he led.
In Psalm 143:10, David is humble and expresses a true desire to follow God's will for his life. When we come to the same realization as he did, and submit to God's wisdom and will, God will not fail to lead us into what He knows is right for us.
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So we have a choice: We can either continue in our self-driven life, or we can submit ourselves to God. But the only way to find true satisfaction and joy in life is by trading our desires for what God wants us to do.
Before Jesus left the earth and returned to Heaven, He said that God would send a comforter, the Holy Spirit, to lead us in His ways. That same Spirit dwells inside every believer and has the life-changing power to lead us in God's truth.
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