![]() God is with You as You GoĪbram was able to trust God in the not knowing because he believed that God was with him. Taking actions regularly is a way of living in the moment and often deletes some of the fears of the future and regrets of the past. Worry about future results usually happens before I ever take an action to complete something. I concentrate on the task at hand, not the results that will come later. Taking action erases a lot of these worries because the act of doing something takes on a life of its own. I tend to overanalyze everything and overanalyzing causes me to worry and even become paralyzed. Each step of this step-by-step approach is made under the daylight of the present moment. God doesn’t ask me to take a step that is five miles up the road. Nobody can do their best work under stress. And, this not knowing how would cause me to have all kinds of anxious and worried thoughts. I might know where I’ll end up but I won’t necessarily know how. If I know too quickly, I might get overwhelmed and give up because it seems too hard. There’s also another reason God doesn’t want me to know too much too soon. God sees everything-past, present and future. ![]() This frees me from getting stuck in my own ideas, which often can take me away from God’s will, because let’s face it, my own ideas can be very flawed as well as limited. God likes me to follow him in faith and trust-not in knowing. It probably came out of my own head and ideals. Moreover, if I know exactly where I’m going beforehand, the idea probably isn’t from God. ![]() ![]() If God were to come show me step-by-step his exact will for my life, it wouldn’t require faith for me to follow him. I have to leave room for God to guide me. God wants me to continually step out of my comfort zone and trust him with the unknowns. CATHOLIC DAILY MASS READINGS & REFLECTIONS.DAVID JEREMIAH TURNING POINT DEVOTIONAL.CHARLES STANLEY IN TOUCH DAILY DEVOTIONAL. ![]()
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