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Let God Drive!

Trust

“But our God is in heaven; 
 He does whatever He pleases.” Psalm 115:3 (NKJV)

 “For this is God, 
Our God forever and ever; 
 He will be our guide
 even to death.”  Psalm 48:14 (NKJV)

I have had to make a lot of decisions on my own.  Never having been married, I had to learn all the things I saw my dad do for my mom. You know, changing the furnace filter, washing the car, mowing the lawn, drilling holes in kitchen cabinets and attaching pulls.  This was never fun.  

As a single mother, I had to raise my adopted son on my own. My immediate family lived in a different state.  I needed to be both a mother and father.  Taking on the role as head of the household, and spiritual leader was at times overwhelming.

In reality, I did not do this completely on my own.  Every decision I made was laid before the feet of God.  With time, I learned to think of God as not only a Savior, but also a Father, Brother, Friend, and Husband.  I am a Bride of Christ.  My “husband” is an excellent provider and protector.  He encourages and teaches me.  He gives me gifts and loves me most tenderly.  I trust Him.  He takes wonderful care of me.

Trusting God to care for me, when my future has been so unclear, is a feat beyond words since I tend to be a bit of a control freak. When I attempt to give anyone, even God, control of my life….. it is a big accomplishment.  The fact is I got tired of driving. It is nice to finally sit in the passenger seat and let somebody else drive for a change.  I get to look out the window and REALLY soak in all the scenery.  There is no need for me to do worry about collisions or speeding tickets because He is an excellent driver. He never gets lost and never has to ask for directions. I wish I had trusted Him to drive me around a long time ago. Well, better later than never….. Right? 

When you trust and decide to let God drive, there is a natural rest that will occur. Who is driving you around lately?  Are you in the driver’s seat or have you slipped over to the passenger side?  What about maps?  Are your frustrated and looking for clues about your future on some road map? Do you know where you are going?  Are you trying to direct God?  Are you lost and refusing to let God get you back on course and out of the dark woods?  Is your sense of direction off and is your compass broken?  If it is, let go of the wheel.  Trust Him to care for you.  He can do it.


“In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps.” Proverbs 16:9 (NIV)

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7 thoughts on “Let God Drive!

  1. This was so good…I can so relate to her life but without a kid…must have been hard. I too liked to drive too much, ha! Now I am better with that but it took time and didnt come easy letting the driver do the job! G

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