When The Door Slams
This is what the LORD Says: "The man who trusts in mankind, who makes human flesh his strength and turns his heart from the LORD is cursed." Jeremiah 17:5
The Israelites of Jeremiah's day believed they could trust in their army, the diplomacy of their king, and their foreign alliances to protect them from the powerful Babylonian empire. They gave lip service to their trust in God, but their actions showed where their faith really was: in their military and financial might. God spoke through Jeremiah to warn them that He would not bless those who trusted in anyone or anything instead of Him.
Placing your ultimate trust in anything other than God is idolatry. How can you know if your faith is not truly trusting in God? Ask yourself these questions: Where do I turn when I experience a crisis? When I am hurting or afraid, what do I do? When I have a financial problem, who do I want to tell first? Where do I seek comfort when I am stressed or discouraged?
The Israelites were so stubbornly committed to trusting in man or human strength instead of God that, even as the Babylonian army approached Jerusalem, they continued to desperately seek for a person, or a nation, or an army that could rescue them. They realized too late that they had neglected to trust in the only One who could deliver them.
Think about this: Could it be that you are saying you trust in God, but your action indicate otherwise? God often uses other people as His method of providing for you. Be carful lest you inadvertently misdirect your faith toward His provision instead of toward the Provider. God may meet your need through your friends, but ultimately your faith and trust must be in God.
Don't make the same mistake as the Israelites. Go straight to the Lord when you have a need. He is the only One who can provide for you.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight. Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and shun evil (Proverbs 3:5-7).
Ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart and reveal any areas of unconfessed sin. Acknowledge these to the LORD and thank Him for His forgiveness.
Never Rest Ministries
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