Psalm 25:5 English Standard Version (ESV) Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long.
We have begun a study on the Upside Down Kingdom. Here is a minor example of how God’s Way is not the way of the world.
How can anyone be led if they are waiting all day?
It begins with the fact that Jesus Christ is our God of Salvation. He is the Lord our God if we have accepted Him into our hearts by faith.
Now accept that the Holy Spirit is the third person of God and one of His names is the Spirit of Truth. It is His responsibility to share all that Jesus says to us. He does this according to the will of Father God.
There is no scripture that indicates we are to pray to anyone except Father God. When we pray to the Father and ask Him for truth, we are asking Him to have the Holy Spirit reveal truth to us according to His will in those things that our Lord Jesus Christ is speaking to us.
He can do that without us going anywhere.
Waiting all day long is an expression of patience. We are not patient people. We like to think of ourselves as active agents of a righteous God. We want to follow orders, but we have to be given orders before we can act.
Psalm 5:8 English Standard Version (ESV) Lead me, O Lord, in your righteousness because of my enemies; make your way straight before me.
We see things with these worldly eyes as obstacles in our way in which we pray to God to overcome our enemies. Obstacles are not enemies. In some cases they are opportunities to take a pause and check back in with our Lord to see if we are on the right path?
Our Lord spent quiet time with Father God every night before getting up to face the day. He knew what was coming because of the time He spent with the Father.
When we are called by God to serve we have a responsibility to Him to clarify the day’s activities to avoid obstacles to truth. We just might discover that some of those obstacles are created in our own minds because we are believing with eyes that are not of faith.
The world has a way of confronting us with a reality that is not by faith. Wait a minute.