Daily Inspiration



Understanding God’s Promises
 

To understand divine promises, believers must consider the whole counsel of God. For example, the Lord’s commitment to supply our needs connects to other parts of Scripture that show how we cooperate with His provision. In James 1:6-7, we learn that God’s trustworthiness is clear, and when we trust Him confidently and without doubting, we’re better able to recognize and receive what He wants to give us. We also learn in I Samuel 13:8-14 that when we manipulate circumstances and rush ahead of God’s timing, we often miss His best. Rather than wait for Samuel to arrive, King Saul took matters into his own hands by making a pre-battle sacrifice. Though his army won the battle, Saul’s impatience cost him God’s favor and eventually the throne. Finally, Proverbs 19:15 talks about accepting responsibility. We should be alert and ready to participate in God’s plan. If we want to discern His direction, we must seek Him through prayer and studying His Word. God knows our needs and has committed Himself to meeting them. Our responsibility is to trust Him and be patient. Then we can rest, knowing that He will provide in His way and in His time.