THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD’S WAYS WILL MAKE YOU UNSTOPPABLE
Psalms 86:11 (NIV) Says; “Teach me your way, Lord, that I may rely on your faithfulness; give me an undivided heart, that I may fear your name.”
This verse shows the heart of David as a man who desired to know God deeply. He was not only asking for success or blessings but for divine direction he wanted to know God’s ways. When you know God’s ways, you can rely on His faithfulness. It means you will not depend on your own understanding or emotions. David also prayed for an undivided heart, meaning a heart that is not confused or distracted by the world. A heart that fears God will always stay in His purpose and direction.
When we talk about your plans and what is right to do, you must first have the knowledge of God’s ways. Without this knowledge, even good plans may lead to failure because they lack divine guidance. The knowledge of His ways is your compass in life. A compass shows you direction, especially when there are many roads. In life, there will be many paths, some may look good but lead to destruction. Only God’s way leads to peace and success.
You must invest your time to know God’s ways. Read His Word, pray, and listen to His Spirit so that you will walk in the path that leads to blessings. When you know how God works, you will not give up or fear during hard times. The knowledge of God’s ways gives you confidence and assurance that everything will work for your good.
If you know God’s ways, you will not fall into the traps of Satan or follow the world’s system. The knowledge of God helps you to see clearly what is right and what is wrong. The Bible says, “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord. (Isaiah 55:8–9 NKJV). God did not say we cannot know His ways but He was inviting us to come higher, to trust His superior wisdom. When you rely on God’s ways and pray like David in this Psalm, you become unstoppable.
Prayer: Lord, teach me Your ways, guide my heart, and make me strong to walk faithfully in Your purpose. Amen.
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