(You’ve Got A Secure Destiny In God)
TO THE BIBLE: Proverbs 4:18
“But the path of the just is like the shining sun, that shines ever brighter unto the perfect day.”
LET’S TALK
You’d be surprised at how many people spend so much money on fortune-tellers to tell them about the future or what tomorrow will bring.
If they’re told, “It will be a sad day for you tomorrow” or “A distant friend will call you this week” or “You will find true love this month,” they blindly accept.
This shows that some people are willing to pay to be lied to and deceived, instead of seeking answers from God’s Word.
You don’t need a fortune-teller to tell you how your tomorrow will be. Look into the Word, and you’ll see that your path in life is bright! All you need in life is to discover God and know Him intimately.
When you delight yourself in the Lord, you’ll have no confidence in fortune tellers, tarot cards, or horoscopes. Your confidence will be in what the Word says about you, and not someone’s dream.
Those who run to soothsayers are insecure; you don’t need somebody’s verdict to determine whether you will be rich or poor, happy or sad, a success or a failure, healthy or sick.
You’re built on the solid rock which is Christ, and you’re rooted and grounded in Him. God has planned your life, and you don’t live by luck or coincidence.
The Bible declares in Proverbs 1:33 CEV, “…if you listen to me, you will be safe and secure without fear of disaster.” So, there’s no need to fret about your future – just listen to Him and build your life on His Word!
Go Deeper
Ecclesiastes 9:11; Isaiah 45:11; Jeremiah 29:11
Pray:
Heavenly Father, I thank you for my future is bright and secure in you. I put no confidence in man but look to your Word as my Light in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Daily Bible Reading
ONE YEAR
Luke 20:1-19, 1 Samuel 18-19
TWO YEAR
Mark 4:30-41, Leviticus 23
Act:
Whenever you think you need to consult someone about your future, meet your pastor and heed godly counsel from him. Also, talk to the Lord in prayer. He knows better than anyone else!