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“Show Me Lord, Please”
By Zach Wood
Psalm 25:4-5 NLT
Show me the right path, O Lord; point out the road for me to follow. Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you.


I remember when I was growing up and would ask questions to my mom, dad, brother, grandparents and others how to do things. I would try on my own several times, but then realize that I needed direction. After a few times of failure, I knew that I needed someone to show me how a task was done who had actual experience doing it.

It makes sense, doesn’t it? If you don’t know how to do something, you find someone with the experience who knows how to go about doing the task you are trying to complete. You wouldn’t ask someone who doesn’t know. You seek out someone with wisdom and knowledge to do the task you desire. We know we need to seek out someone who understands the task at hand and will know how to guide you through it.

When we seek out the person, we often approach them and say, “Can you show me how to do this, please?” This is usually after we give up on trying on our own and bring in someone who knows what to do. After we have suffered so many failures trying to figure it out, we consult someone and trust the person to help us.

The very same goes in our relationship with God. So often, we desperately try to do things on our own without His help. We try so hard to do life on our own and with our own understanding. I couldn’t even tell you the number of times I have tried things on my own through my life and have failed. I failed because I didn’t ask for help. I should have asked. I am reminded so often now that God wants me to seek Him out and simply ask, “Show me Lord, please”.

I think God truly desires us to come to a point where we just throw our hands up, surrender and just ask Him to take over. He is waiting for us to stop relying on our strength and, instead, to rely on Him alone.

We need to let go of our pride and realize our desperate need for Him and come to Him. He won’t ever treat us like we’re dumb or stupid for not figuring it out. He won’t give us a hard time. He will love us, open His arms to us and welcome our desire to have Him show us the way.

We simply need to say, “Show me Lord, please”.
 

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“Show Me Lord, Please”
By Zach Wood
Psalm 25:4-5 NLT
Show me the right path, O Lord; point out the road for me to follow. Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you.


I remember when I was growing up and would ask questions to my mom, dad, brother, grandparents and others how to do things. I would try on my own several times, but then realize that I needed direction. After a few times of failure, I knew that I needed someone to show me how a task was done who had actual experience doing it.

It makes sense, doesn’t it? If you don’t know how to do something, you find someone with the experience who knows how to go about doing the task you are trying to complete. You wouldn’t ask someone who doesn’t know. You seek out someone with wisdom and knowledge to do the task you desire. We know we need to seek out someone who understands the task at hand and will know how to guide you through it.

When we seek out the person, we often approach them and say, “Can you show me how to do this, please?” This is usually after we give up on trying on our own and bring in someone who knows what to do. After we have suffered so many failures trying to figure it out, we consult someone and trust the person to help us.

The very same goes in our relationship with God. So often, we desperately try to do things on our own without His help. We try so hard to do life on our own and with our own understanding. I couldn’t even tell you the number of times I have tried things on my own through my life and have failed. I failed because I didn’t ask for help. I should have asked. I am reminded so often now that God wants me to seek Him out and simply ask, “Show me Lord, please”.

I think God truly desires us to come to a point where we just throw our hands up, surrender and just ask Him to take over. He is waiting for us to stop relying on our strength and, instead, to rely on Him alone.

We need to let go of our pride and realize our desperate need for Him and come to Him. He won’t ever treat us like we’re dumb or stupid for not figuring it out. He won’t give us a hard time. He will love us, open His arms to us and welcome our desire to have Him show us the way.

We simply need to say, “Show me Lord, please”.
Amen, good post!
 
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And cynically I think, that God must be fed up of all these people crying 'God show me.....?' When he has put them among a people of experienced, learned Christians who can do what they are calling out to God, if only they had the sence to listen.
 

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And cynically I think, that God must be fed up of all these people crying 'God show me.....?' When he has put them among a people of experienced, learned Christians who can do what they are calling out to God, if only they had the sence to listen.
Sometimes people don't know who to turn to that they can trust to ask for help. Just because the building you walk into seeking advice on how to serve God has an identifying sign displaying the word, "Christian" or "Church" doesn't mean someone in there is willing or able to properly respond. Yes, there are people available, but who is able and willing to point them out?

What is good advice on how to serve God?

How many different answers to that question would we find on this forum alone?
 

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And cynically I think, that God must be fed up of all these people crying 'God show me.....?' When he has put them among a people of experienced, learned Christians who can do what they are calling out to God, if only they had the sence to listen.


We are to look to God....that is the purpose of the gospel...and not to men. He delights when we approach Him. But we must do so in a humble and teachable way.

Experienced and learned Christians, as you say, can't seem to agree on anything. And even what they agree on is not really understood, so often, but merely paid lip-service.

No, we all need a direct connection to God.

That's how we become experiences and learned Christians after all.
 
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Sometimes people don't know who to turn to that they can trust to ask for help. Just because the building you walk into seeking advice on how to serve God has an identifying sign displaying the word, "Christian" or "Church"

Very few nonchristians walk into a church looking for 'advice' and even fewer looking for spiritual help/advice.
Among Christians you have, those who helpped you come to Jesus, Pastors and elders who one has built up a relationship with or other Christians.

A large part of my disagreement with this post is due to the failure of preachers to teach the congragation to think biblicaly.

What is good advice on how to serve God?
I think this sums it up:-
Micah 6:8 (NIV)
8 He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.
 
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No, we all need a direct connection to God.

We all have a direct connection to God, via the Spirit living in us.

What we also have is God given intelligence with which to work out how we should serve.
If we are seeking to use that in Gods service we will be as Romans 12: 1+2
not conforming to the pattern of this world, but we should be transforming our minds with the bible.

This is where pastors are falling down in not instructing their congragations.
 

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"Windmillcharge, post: 435349, member: 7709"]We all have a direct connection to God, via the Spirit living in us.

That is...a potential for direct connection... that is what needs to be learned.


What we also have is God given intelligence with which to work out how we should serve.
If we are seeking to use that in Gods service we will be as Romans 12: 1+2
not conforming to the pattern of this world, but we should be transforming our minds with the bible.

The word of God divides people. People get too sure of their own interpretations...without going to God. So then we have thousands of opinions in the churches. This is not what is meant by renewing the mind. Renewal happens as we EXPERIENCE God. Not as we read the bible. The bible contains knowledge. But a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Of course if it is read properly it is a huge source of knowledge. But many use that knowledge improperly. Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies.


This is where pastors are falling down in not instructing their congragations.

Do they minister life? Or the reasonings of men?
 
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We are to look to God....that is the purpose of the gospel...and not to men. He delights when we approach Him. But we must do so in a humble and teachable way.

Experienced and learned Christians, as you say, can't seem to agree on anything. And even what they agree on is not really understood, so often, but merely paid lip-service.

No, we all need a direct connection to God.

That's how we become experiences and learned Christians after all.
Amen and agreed...He want's us to lean on Him in ALL our ways.
 

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Very few nonchristians walk into a church looking for 'advice' and even fewer looking for spiritual help/advice.
Yes most of the dead are going to remain dead, but it should never be because we, those of us who are supposed to love God, have been ignorant or lazy or unavailable.

Among Christians you have, those who helpped you come to Jesus, Pastors and elders who one has built up a relationship with or other Christians.
God always has at least few to provide help to those who are really hungry and thirsty for His righteousness. That there are not more is a sad thing, but when and where necessary God will always take up the slack.

"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled." Matt 5:6

A large part of my disagreement with this post is due to the failure of preachers to teach the congragation to think biblicaly.
By thinking biblically I guess you mean thinking as Jesus thinks. I can agree with that. One scripture reads:

"For many are called, but few are chosen." Matt 22:14

Each one who is called, whatever his particular calling, should be doing more than simply answering:

"...be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life." Rev 2:10

You are speaking of some unfaithful in their calling and indeed if they remain so they will have received their appropriate reward, but it is not a crown of Life:

"Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward." Matt 6:2

"And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward." Matt 6:5

"Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward." Matt 6:16

I think this sums it up:-
Micah 6:8 (NIV)
8 He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.
Amen!
 
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