Today's Daily Bread
The Truth About Maps
Our Daily Bread
GPS is the latest way for travelers to find the best route to their
destination, but my husband and I still navigate the old-fashioned
way—with maps. Since Jay is usually the driver, the role of map watcher
is mine by default. In general, I am not directionally challenged, but
it seems that way when I try to navigate while the car is moving. Even
though I know where we want to end up, I can’t figure out the best way
to get there if we don’t stop to find out where we are. I need to get my
bearings.
This can be true in our spiritual life as well. When we try to figure
out the way God wants us to go, we need to stop and get our spiritual
bearings. If we don’t, we are likely to end up lost in unintended
places, situations, or relationships.
In helping His disciples navigate life and find their way through the
traps and temptations of the world, Jesus often said, “stop.” “Stop
grumbling,” “stop judging by mere appearances,” “stop doubting and
believe” (John 6:43; 7:24; 20:27 NIV). To follow Jesus, we frequently
have to stop something we are doing that’s wrong. As we depend on His
guidance, we will learn to go in the way He says is right.
Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me,
and know my anxieties; and see if there is any wicked
way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.
—Psalm 139:23-24
and know my anxieties; and see if there is any wicked
way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.
—Psalm 139:23-24
God’s way is the right way to go.

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