Read | Psalm 62:1-6
A majority may rule in this world, but in your personal life,
one Person rules--and that's God. It makes no difference if
10,000 people tell you what you ought to do. Once you have
decided to follow the Lord, it's best to stand right where
you are until you get marching orders from Him.
Does this mean we should never take godly counsel? No, it
doesn't. It simply means that when we know God hasn't said
"Move," we should not yield to the temptation to please
others by following their directives for us. In other words,
while seeking scriptural advice, believers should also listen
for the Holy Spirit's promptings and warnings. For example
, when dealing with your children, you may sense there's a
time to bring up an issue and a time to hold off (Eccl. 3:7b).
Sometimes, however, a fear of failure may discourage us
from doing things God's way, making us think, What if
things don't turn out the way we planned or we're ridiculed
by our peers? But ultimately, we must ask ourselves whether
we're going to listen to God or the world. Remember, you
never have to fear failure when you obey the Lord. He's the
one who intervenes in times of hardship. And He promises
to act in behalf of the one who waits for Him. (Isa. 64:4)
Remaining steadfast takes courage. That's why Paulsaid,
"Be strong in the Lord," (Eph. 6:10). All the pressure in the
world can't make you budge when you trust the Rock upon
which you stand. If you wait for God's guidance, you can
act with complete confidence of a successful outcome.
Have A Blessed Day!
A majority may rule in this world, but in your personal life,
one Person rules--and that's God. It makes no difference if
10,000 people tell you what you ought to do. Once you have
decided to follow the Lord, it's best to stand right where

Does this mean we should never take godly counsel? No, it
doesn't. It simply means that when we know God hasn't said
"Move," we should not yield to the temptation to please
others by following their directives for us. In other words,
while seeking scriptural advice, believers should also listen
for the Holy Spirit's promptings and warnings. For example
, when dealing with your children, you may sense there's a
time to bring up an issue and a time to hold off (Eccl. 3:7b).
Sometimes, however, a fear of failure may discourage us
from doing things God's way, making us think, What if
things don't turn out the way we planned or we're ridiculed
by our peers? But ultimately, we must ask ourselves whether
we're going to listen to God or the world. Remember, you
never have to fear failure when you obey the Lord. He's the
one who intervenes in times of hardship. And He promises
to act in behalf of the one who waits for Him. (Isa. 64:4)
Remaining steadfast takes courage. That's why Paulsaid,
"Be strong in the Lord," (Eph. 6:10). All the pressure in the
world can't make you budge when you trust the Rock upon
which you stand. If you wait for God's guidance, you can
act with complete confidence of a successful outcome.
Have A Blessed Day!
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