by Kala Loptien
Prepared for what’s next
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Proverbs 3: 5-6, English Standard Version
I keep noting a recurring theme in my Bible readings: God provides what we need for what’s next. When life feels challenging, the road appears to end or an obstacle stands in the way (Israelites), He makes a way. When we are unsure how to face our Goliaths, we’re given the necessary tools (David). When we feel ill-equipped to lead others or use our voice, He offers the assistance of others and gives us strength (Moses & Aaron). Opportunities may feel overwhelming. We may wonder if we are the right person. Then He reminds us that perhaps we were created for such a time (Esther). Our past scoresheets may tip in favor of errors (Saul). Our tallies of doubt, denial and fear-filled moments might outnumber the times we’ve been still enough to trust and obey (Disciples).
We read about the Lord’s purpose for all of these incredible, God-fearing people in His Word. God equips them to be triumphant in their callings. But also notice He is intentional to include some backstory, along with their fears, doubts, stumbles and flat-out failures. This is for our benefit. Not only can we relate with these flawed people, we see how God uses them for His good purpose. It is His power perfected in weakness. Because His grace is sufficient, it is all that we need (2 Cor. 12:9) Through trials and triumphs, all of these warriors recognized the Lord was with them, making a way, giving them strength to face any giant. The Lord gives provision and guidance for what’s ahead.
And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left. Isaiah 30: 21, English Standard Version
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