At the end of August, we were visiting family at a lake house they had 
		rented in Connecticut, USA, when Hurricane Irene struck. We "evacuated" 
		to their home in New York State, and watched the television in horror at 
		the flooding, power outages, and devastation suffered by people all over 
		the east coast, while we were spared all that.
After a couple of 
		days, we heard that the lake level had gone down sufficiently that the 
		road was open again, so we returned to the lake. On the way, we were 
		detoured around a flooded street in one of the towns. Unfortunately, the 
		detour led onto a highway that we didn't want to follow. Gradually, our 
		GPS adjusted to the change in direction, and led us over a different 
		bridge and across unfamiliar territory on slow, winding, back-country 
		roads. At one point we were suspicious that we might simply be 
		travelling parallel to the route that we should be taking, but really, 
		we had no idea where we were, and we were reduced to trusting the GPS 
		and following its instructions implicitly. Otherwise we would have 
		become hopelessly lost.
It was at that point that my mind drew a 
		parallel to the challenge of finding our way through life, attempting to 
		make the right choices, and often feeling like we've made the wrong 
		decisions. In such situations, we need to practice trusting God's 
		guidance, knowing that He sees the end from the beginning and that He's 
		quite capable of giving us the directions that we need for living. In 
		daily prayer, even moment-by-moment prayer, we can submit our queries to 
		Him, and then trust Him to lead our thinking and decision-making in the 
		right direction. Often, little aphorisms that people give us can help, 
		like "If in doubt, don't." The principles of Scripture can also help us 
		to make right choices. For example:
2 Corinthians 6:14a: "Do not 
		be unequally yoked together with unbelievers." (NKJV)
Romans 13:8a: 
		 "Owe no one anything except to love one another." (NKJV)
		Colossians 3:23: "And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord 
		and not to men." (NKJV)
The important thing is to submit both our 
		requests and our wills to God. In other words, when we ask for His 
		guidance, we must also pledge ourselves to follow it when we receive it; 
		otherwise, we will go astray.
Prayer: Lord God, we thank You that 
		we can depend on You to guide us. Help us to learn how to trust You 
		implicitly as we surrender our self-will to follow You only. In Jesus' 
		name, we pray. Amen.
Robin Ross 
		rross@PROTECTED 
Mission, British Columbia, Canada
Thanks 
		to http://daily.presbycan.ca
		
		
 
 
	 
				 
	
				 
	
				