GOD CAN FIX MISTAKES
Psalm 111:10 The fear of the LORD is the
beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. To
him belongs eternal praise.
You
should beware of two extremes. One is becoming arrogant about your wisdom and
plans. The other is becoming depressed when things go wrong. God forgives and
even blesses the mistakes of faithful people. In my ignorance, I often made the
biggest mistakes and did the most foolish things when I was sincerely trying to
help people and give them good advice. When I made these mistakes, I prayed
fervently to God, asking him to forgive me and correct what I had done.
Important and faithful leaders often cause great harm through their advice and
actions. If God didn’t have mercy on them and didn’t straighten everything out,
the world would be in a terrible mess.
All
of us make mistakes. We consider ourselves wise and knowledgeable. Yet in our
sincere desire to help, we can end up causing a lot of damage. If God in his
wisdom and compassion didn’t correct our mistakes, we would make a mess out of
our lives. We are like the farmer whose horse had trouble moving a heavy load.
Thinking the wheels on the wagon were too wide, he sharpened them. This only
make the load sink so deep into the mud that the wagon couldn’t be moved at
all.
Does
that mean that people should do nothing and just run away from all their
responsibilities? Not at all. You should faithfully do the job that God has
given you to do. Don’t rely on your own wisdom and strength, and don’t pretend
to be so smart and important that everything has to be done your way. Don’t be
ashamed to get on your knees and pray, “Dear God, you gave me this job. Please
teach and guide me. Give me the knowledge, wisdom, and strength to perform my
duties tirelessly and well.”
Faith Alone: A Daily Devotional, By Martin Luther.
July 8.