Make me know Your ways, LORD; teach me Your paths. (Psalm 25:5)
Where do you go for direction? In the Old Testament, David was facing a challenging time and needed guidance. Although David was keenly aware of his own transgressions, he also knew that God’s grace was greater than his sin. David was not interested in man’s ways or even his own way, but he was determined to know God’s way. Is it your desire to know and do God’s will?
David was desperate to know the way of the Lord. Where do you turn when you’re in need of direction? May we follow David’s example and turn to the Lord.
Rick Higgins
Associate Pastor – Discipleship. The Church at LifePark
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