Psalm 32:8 (NIV)
I will instruct you and teach you
in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you.
Have
you ever prayed for divine guidance?
Divine guidance not only for you, but also for your loved ones? I try every day to lift up my loved ones and
ask the Lord to protect them and give them divine guidance. When I pray this request one of the verses I
am thinking of is this one.
The
Lord makes a wonderful promise here. He
promises to instruct and teach you in the way you should go. And as you are going, that is, as you are
living your life, hopefully in faith and obedience to Him, He is continuously
counseling you and watching over
you. It’s not just one thing He is
doing, but four things He is doing to enable you to live your life wisely,
abundantly, and successfully. And please
note that this verse emphasizes that God is personally is involved in
instructing and teaching and counseling you and all the time watching over
you. This is God speaking, not some
limited human being. Remember this.
At
first glance, the words instruct and teach seem redundant. Yet they are different. The Hebrew word for instruct means to be
prudent, circumspect, wisely understand, and prosper. So God’s instruction basically aims to enable
you to be wise in His ways and to prosper because of your wisdom. His instruction will enable you to make right
and wise choices in your life, choices that will allow you to prosper with
respect to being rich in certainty, security, and peace of mind.
The
Hebrew word for teach means to throw, shoot, cast or pour. God will direct you in the way you should
live your life. He will take special aim
with your life with a specific purpose in mind.
The
Bible is God’s instruction and teaching book.
II Timothy 3:16-17 says that “All Scripture is inspired by God and is
profitable for teaching, correction, reproof, and training for
righteousness.” You need both teaching
and instruction to live your life the way God created you to live it. His Word gives you His instructions and by
studying His Word, His Holy Spirit teaches you how to live.
How
does God counsel you and watch over you?
The Hebrew word for counsel means to guide or advise. God is willing personally to be your travel
guide for the rest of your life if you will let Him. All you have to do is to pray each morning,
“Lord, please guide me this day to do the right things and make the right
decisions”. However, besides prayer, you
also need that daily intake of His Word.
By enabling you to remember what His Word says, He counsels you when you
are praying where He will bring to your mind something that you have heard or
read from His Word that gives you the appropriate guidance. And then while you are going about your daily
business in your life, all the things you do, God is watching over you. His “hedge of protection” (Job 1:10)
surrounds you. His angelic forces are
with you to help you react properly to situations around you. Your true nature is revealed not by your
planned actions, but your unplanned reactions and such reactions are based on
who truly controls your heart and mind.
This
verse of four promises applies throughout your life. It applies when you are growing up, as you
are making decisions about what to do with your life, especially your choices
of career and future spouse. It applies
in your role as spouse, parent, career worker, leader, neighbor, and servant. And it applies in all the decisions you make,
some you make intentionally asking the Lord for His guidance and others you
make without intentionally asking Him but He is there anyway working out
situations supernaturally so that the path you take, the direction you go is
where He wants you to go. It’s His
blessing beyond comprehension and all you can do is marvel and humbly thank Him
through your words and attitudes and actions.
God has a special plan and purpose for your life and He is willing to
give you the tools to fulfill His plan and purpose.
Are
you sincerely interested and willing to allow the Lord to be your life-long
instructor and teacher and guide? There
are indescribable promises and possibilities implicit in this verse, but it
also takes your daily willingness to open your heart and will to allow Him to
lead you.
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