Answers
vs. Wisdom
By Paula Marolewski
I often find myself praying, “Lord, tell me what to do!” or “Is
this course of action that I’m considering right or wrong?
Just tell me!” But I have finally realized that this is not
the best kind of prayer, and, in many instances, is not even an
appropriate kind of prayer.
You see, when I am asking God to tell me what to do, I am refusing
to take responsibility for my life. I am denying the image of God
within me which is, in part, my free will.
You might say, “But as a Christian, I am supposed to surrender
my will to God’s will.” Agreed. However, surrendering
my will does not mean surrendering my mind. Surrendering my will
does not mean becoming a puppet on strings. Surrendering my will
does mean choosing to walk with God, seeking to live a godly life,
and putting God first in all my decisions.
It may be easiest to think of it this way. What would happen if
a thirty-year old man were to ask his parents, “Should I
take this job or that one? I won’t take any part in this
decision – you just tell me what to do and I’ll do
it!” The parents of such a thirty-year old man would answer, “I
can give you input. I can help you think through the logical consequences
of either choice. But the final choice is yours, and should be.
A mature person asks for help, advice, and input when making a
decision, but the decision-making and the final decision is their
own.”
So it is with us and God. Notice that James 1:5 (NAS) states clearly, “If
any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God …” It
does not say, “If any of you needs an answer.”
When I pray for wisdom, I am asking God to help me think clearly.
To see all the ramifications of my possible choices. To understand
the situation. To discern good from evil. I am asking him to help
me make a good and right decision.
In so doing, I grow in maturity. I develop my mind and my critical
thinking skills. I learn to accept responsibility for my actions.
I practice the discipline of listening for God’s voice. I
strengthen my relationship with God as I walk with him hand-in-hand
through my life.
It takes courage to pray for wisdom. It’s a longer, harder
road. It is so much easier to just say, “Tell me what to
do!” But God longs for each one of us to grow into maturity
in him. He doesn’t want puppets on strings – he wants
sons and daughters of the kingdom.
© 2002 Paula Marolewski
Article Source: http://www.sinkyourroots.com
About the Author:
Paula J. Marolewski provides challenging and interactive adult Bible
studies for individuals, Bible studies, small groups, and adult Sunday School
classes at Sink Your Roots. Studies
include such topics as Debunking
the Myths about Knowing God's Will. The site also offers free weekly Seedlings - “Little
thoughts that grow big results.” |