Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Don’t limit God

Yes, again and again they tempted God, and limited the Holy One of Israel. ~ Psalms 78:41

Have you ever prayed for God to intervene but found yourself imagining—or even dictating—how He should answer? I know I have. There have been times I’ve felt so certain about how God should work out a problem that I basically handed Him a “to-do” list in prayer. It’s as if I believed my plan was the best way forward, and I just needed God to sign off on it. Then one day He actually showed me that when I try to box God into my plans and the way I can imagine He could do things, I was limiting His access into the problem and what He was able to do in the situation.

Psalm 78 reminds us of the Israelites’ tendency to limit God. Time and time again, they forgot His power and doubted His ability to provide and rescue. They couldn’t see beyond their circumstances, and as a result, they missed out on experiencing the fullness of God’s plans for them.

I’ll never forget a specific time when I was struggling in my relationship with one of my children. It felt like every conversation turned into conflict, and the gap between us seemed to grow wider by the day. I prayed about it, but I also kept telling God exactly how He could “fix” the situation—what steps He should take and how He should change the other person. Days turned into weeks, and nothing changed. Frustrated, I realized I was still holding on to control. My prayers weren’t fully surrendering the situation to God; they were laced with my own direction and expectations.

Finally, I stopped telling God how to work and simply handed it over to Him. I prayed, “Lord, I don’t know what to do, but I trust You to move in Your way and Your time. Show me if there’s something I need to do, but I leave this in Your hands.” And let me tell you—when I released every detail into His hands, He worked in ways I never could have imagined. The healing and growth in that relationship didn’t come the way I thought it would, but it was deeper and more beautiful than anything I could have planned.

God’s ways are so much higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). When we let go of trying to control the outcome and trust Him fully, we make room for His power to move in miraculous ways.  If we can turn our focus onto His love and remember that He always is looking out for our best interest only then can we fully surrender our concerns and requests into His care.

Here are some practical ways you can release your cares into His hands to see your mountains move.  First, surrender fully in prayer. When you pray, resist the urge to tell God how to answer. Instead, release the situation into His hands, trusting Him to work in ways beyond your understanding.

Start by beginning your prayers by acknowledging God’s greatness and thanking Him for His faithfulness. Then simply state your need and surrender it to Him.  Remember His faithfulness by taking time to reflect on the ways God has answered prayers in the past. Remember how He came through in ways you didn’t expect and let that build your faith for the present.

Keep a journal to write down one or two situations where God worked in unexpected ways and thank Him for those moments and stop Trying to “figure it out.”  Trust that God doesn’t need your blueprint. When you catch yourself overthinking or strategizing, remind yourself that God sees the bigger picture and has a perfect plan, one that you will never come up with on your own. Memorize Proverbs 3:5-6: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.

Thank Him in advance.  Your faith grows when you thank God for what He is doing—even before you see the results. Praise Him for His plan, His miraculous power and His perfect timing.  Start a gratitude journal where you list things you’re trusting God to resolve and thank Him daily for His faithfulness.

Today I want to encourage you to not limit God by your imagination or expectations. He’s the Creator of the universe, capable of doing exceedingly, abundantly more than you can ask or think (Ephesians 3:20). Choose to let go of control, trust in His plans, and watch how He works in ways that will leave you in awe of His great love and gentle touch.

Today’s scripture reading: Psalms 78:41

1 Give ear, O my people, to my law; Incline your ears to the words of my mouth.

2 I will open my mouth in a parable; I will utter dark sayings of old,

3 Which we have heard and known, and our fathers have told us.

4 We will not hide them from their children, telling to the generation to come the praises of the Lord, and His strength and His wonderful works that He has done.

5 For He established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which He commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children;

6 That the generation to come might know them, the children who would be born, that they may arise and declare them to their children,

7 That they may set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep His commandments;

8 And may not be like their fathers, A stubborn and rebellious generation, A generation that did not set its heart aright, and whose spirit was not faithful to God.

9 The children of Ephraim, being armed and carrying bows, turned back in the day of battle.

10 They did not keep the covenant of God; they refused to walk in His law,

11 And forgot His works and His wonders that He had shown them.

12 Marvelous things He did in the sight of their fathers, in the land of Egypt, in the field of Zoan.

13 He divided the sea and caused them to pass through; And He made the waters stand up like a heap.

14 In the daytime also He led them with the cloud, and all the night with a light of fire.

15 He split the rocks in the wilderness, and gave them drink in abundance like the depths.

16 He also brought streams out of the rock, and caused waters to run down like rivers.

17 But they sinned even more against Him by rebelling against the Most High in the wilderness.

18 And they tested God in their heart by asking for the food of their fancy.

19 Yes, they spoke against God: they said, “Can God prepare a table in the wilderness?

20 Behold, He struck the rock, so that the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed. Can He give bread also? Can He provide meat for His people?”

21 Therefore the Lord heard this and was furious; So a fire was kindled against Jacob, and anger also came up against Israel,

22 Because they did not believe in God, and did not trust in His salvation.

23 Yet He had commanded the clouds above, and opened the doors of heaven,

24 Had rained down manna on them to eat, and given them of the bread of heaven.

25 Men ate angels’ food; He sent them food to the full.

26 He caused an east wind to blow in the heavens; and by His power He brought in the south wind.

27 He also rained meat on them like the dust, feathered fowl like the sand of the seas;

28 And He let them fall in the midst of their camp, all around their dwellings.

29 So they ate and were well filled, for He gave them their own desire.

30 They were not deprived of their craving; But while their food was still in their mouths,

31 The wrath of God came against them, and slew the stoutest of them, and struck down the choice men of Israel.

32 In spite of this they still sinned, and did not believe in His wondrous works.

33 Therefore their days He consumed in futility, and their years in fear.

34 When He slew them, then they sought Him; and they returned and sought earnestly for God.

35 Then they remembered that God was their rock, and the Most High God their Redeemer.

36 Nevertheless they flattered Him with their mouth, and they lied to Him with their tongue;

37 For their heart was not steadfast with Him, nor were they faithful in His covenant.

38 But He, being full of compassion, forgave their iniquity, and did not destroy them. Yes, many a time He turned His anger away, and did not stir up all His wrath;

39 For He remembered that they were but flesh, a breath that passes away and does not come again.

40 How often they provoked Him in the wilderness, and grieved Him in the desert!

41 Yes, again and again they tempted God, and limited the Holy One of Israel.

42 They did not remember His power: The day when He redeemed them from the enemy,

43 When He worked His signs in Egypt, and His wonders in the field of Zoan;

44 Turned their rivers into blood, and their streams, that they could not drink.

45 He sent swarms of flies among them, which devoured them, and frogs, which destroyed them.

46 He also gave their crops to the caterpillar, and their labor to the locust.

47 He destroyed their vines with hail, and their sycamore trees with frost.

48 He also gave up their cattle to the hail, and their flocks to fiery lightning.

49 He cast on them the fierceness of His anger, wrath, indignation, and trouble, by sending angels of destruction among them.

50 He made a path for His anger; He did not spare their soul from death, but gave their life over to the plague,

51 And destroyed all the firstborn in Egypt, the first of their strength in the tents of Ham.

52 But He made His own people go forth like sheep, and guided them in the wilderness like a flock;

53 And He led them on safely, so that they did not fear; But the sea overwhelmed their enemies.

54 And He brought them to His holy border, this mountain which His right hand had acquired.

55 He also drove out the nations before them, allotted them an inheritance by survey, and made the tribes of Israel dwell in their tents.

56 Yet they tested and provoked the Most High God, and did not keep His testimonies,

57 But turned back and acted unfaithfully like their fathers;

They were turned aside like a deceitful bow.

58 For they provoked Him to anger with their high places, and moved Him to jealousy with their carved images.

59 When God heard this, He was furious, and greatly abhorred Israel,

60 So that He forsook the tabernacle of Shiloh, the tent He had placed among men,

61 And delivered His strength into captivity, and His glory into the enemy’s hand.

62 He also gave His people over to the sword, and was furious with His inheritance.

63 The fire consumed their young men, and their maidens were not given in marriage.

64 Their priests fell by the sword, and their widows made no lamentation.

65 Then the Lord awoke as from sleep, like a mighty man who shouts because of wine.

66 And He beat back His enemies; He put them to a perpetual reproach.

67 Moreover He rejected the tent of Joseph, and did not choose the tribe of Ephraim,

68 But chose the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion which He loved.

69 And He built His sanctuary like the heights, like the earth which He has established forever.

70 He also chose David His servant, and took him from the sheepfolds;

71 From following the ewes that had young He brought him, to shepherd Jacob His people, and Israel His inheritance.

72 So he shepherded them according to the integrity of his heart, and guided them by the skillfulness of his hands.

Published by L. Lyden

Lynette is an author who uses her gifts and influence to encourage and promote aspiring writers. Her Daily Dose blog has been an outlet for her to encourage readers to walk closer to God each day. She is a wife, mother and grandmother who loves spending time and going on special outings with her family.

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