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What are you predicting?

January 17, 2013

Do you ever catch yourself saying things like “I bet that’s going to hurt in the morning.”  “You’ll be sorry.”  “Everyone in my office has a cold, so it’s only a matter of time before I get one too.”  “Whatever could go wrong, will.”  “Things never work out for me.”  “Just my luck…”  These kinds of comments are pretty familiar to all of us and often, they turn into what might be called a self-fulfilling prophecy.  So we tend to argue that our prediction was correct – maybe even, that everybody knows that’s just the way things are.

A favorite Bible verse offers a different perspective: “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”  (see Proverbs 3:5,6)  Obeying that statement moves thought into a new trajectory – away from fear and towards satisfaction, safety, and peace.  How does that work?

First of all, it helps to get thoroughly clear about who and what God is: that He is indeed trustworthy, dependable, ever present, and Love itself, as the Scriptures indicate!  (see 1st John 4:7,8)  The correlative, of course, is being equally clear that your own understanding is simply not up to the task.  Does that seem counterintuitive?  Think of it this way: putting all your trust in God serves to challenge and dismiss those niggling little thoughts that suggest there is some other power or option.  There is no other power if God is omnipotent!

The second part of that verse from Proverbs explains how to trust the Lord and what the wonderful outcome is of doing so.  Acknowledge Him!  In everything!  Acknowledge His guidance, His strength, His compassion, His affection, His clarity.  This is simply obeying the First Commandment: Thou shalt have no other gods before me.  (see Exodus 20:3)  Or as Jesus put it (quoting Deuteronomy) “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.”  (see Matt. 22:37)

What you get as a result of this trust is the recognition that God is directing your paths.  All of them.  No exceptions.  That doesn’t mean you’ll have a sterile, nose-to-the-grindstone existence though.  On the contrary!  It means your life will be filled with joy and prosperity, with health and happiness, with progress and peace.  Any number of the Psalms will confirm this fact!

A favorite article called “God’s Law of Adjustment” has this profound paragraph in it:

If a person were drowning in mid-ocean with apparently no human help at hand, there is a law of God which, when rightly appealed to, would bring about their rescue. Does the reader doubt this? Then they must believe that it is possible for man to find himself in a condition where God cannot help him. If one were in a burning building or a railroad accident, or if he or she were in a den of lions, there is a law of God which could at once adjust the apparent material circumstances so as to bring about their complete deliverance.

Just to be clear, none of this means that it’s wrong to be prepared.  What it does mean is let God prepare you.  There’s no need to second guess God’s unerring direction.  Mary Baker Eddy, who practiced this deep and abiding trust in her own life, once wrote: “The divine Mind, which forms the bud and blossom, will care for the human body, even as it clothes the lily; but let no mortal interfere with God’s government by thrusting in the laws of erring, human concepts.”  (see Science and Health, page 62)

So, let your trust in God be your spiritual preparation.  Let Him make plain to you how and when to proceed.  Expect that you will be safe and healthy, cared for and secure – under all circumstances.  And then go forward as He directs.

Melissa Hayden is a Christian Science practitioner in Salem, OR. You can find more information and additional articles at this link.  If you like what you’re reading, click the “add me” button.

4 Responses to “What are you predicting?”

  1. Rafikka Says:

    This is so very comforting Melissa. Mortal thought can really try and tempt those thoughts of doubt, but declaring that God is all removes that doubt. I am working at this, and I love the references that you made that remind us how to trust and acknowledge. I think I will read God’s Law of Adjustment again for some fresh insipration :-) Thank you!

  2. godcanhealit Says:

    Thanks Rafikka, I’m glad to remind you of Dickey’s article. Enjoy!

  3. hilltopcs Says:

    Wonderful. With every television program and news source screaming flu, illness, contagion, it is SO important to be alert to the “predictions” of all of these outcomes. I love the thought that “Step by step will those that trust Him find that God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble”. from Science and Health. And, we don’t need to know ahead of time what trouble we may encounter. Thank You!!!!


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