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“We Must Regard God’s…!”

Explore the story of a bountiful harvest ruined by unexpected rains and discover the importance of trusting God's precepts, promises, and providence in times of hardship. Gain insight on how to align our will with His and find peace, mercy, and favor through faith and prayer.

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“We Must Regard God’s…!”

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  1. “We Must Regard God’s…!” Proverbs 3:1-6

  2. 1980 growing season was an unusually good year for the farmers in Eastern Michigan. August raised the hopes of a harvest that would be the best ever. Area agriculturists were already counting their potential profits…

  3. Then, just as the harvest was about to start, the rains came. They came and they stayed. Potatoes rotted in the ground, beans molded in the pods, and corn was too moist to pick…

  4. We have all asked, “Why?” when faced with reversal and hardships…

  5. Purpose: to better understand our need to trust the Lord

  6. I We Must Regard God’s Precepts (v 1)

  7. Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

  8. I We Must Regard God’s Precepts (v 1) A. His Will Must Become Ours

  9. James 1:22-25 “But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who delude themselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks at his natural face in a mirror; for once he has looked at himself and gone away, he has immediately forgotten what kind of person he was. But one who looks intently at the perfect law, the law of liberty, and abides by it, not having become a forgetful hearer but an effectual doer, this man shall be blessed in what he does.”

  10. I We Must Regard God’s Precepts (v 1) A. His Will Must Become Ours B. Heads and Hearts Must Submit

  11. To all restraints and/or injunctions of God’s divine law, we must give our hearts, as well as, our heads! This will include our will and our emotions. Literally, we are to give Him our all!

  12. II We Must Regard God’s Promises (vv 2-4) A. Concerning Life and Peace

  13. As our understanding of grace increases, contentment and peace will also increase…

  14. II We Must Regard God’s Promises (vv 2-4 A. Concerning Life and Peace B. Concerning Mercy and Truth

  15. 1993 Thurman Thomas running back for the Buffalo Bills sat with his head in his hands. His team had just lot its fourth straight Super Bowl. His three fumbles helped seal the awful fate of his Bills…

  16. Suddenly, standing before him, was Cowboy’s star running back, Emmitt Smith. Smith was carrying his little goddaughter…

  17. Philippians 2:3 “Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind let each of you regard one another as more important than himself.”

  18. II We Must Regard God’s Promises (vv 2-4 A. Concerning Life and Peace B. Concerning Mercy and Truth C. Concerning Favor and a Good Name

  19. … “In Christ” you first can be honest which leads to a life of integrity…

  20. III We Must Regard God’s Providence (vv 5-6) A. By Faith

  21. This means we must trust that He is able to do what He promises He will do… We must trust He knows our needs better than we do…

  22. III We Must Regard God’s Providence (vv 5-6) A. By Faith B. By Prayer

  23. How we need to acknowledge His great attributes… How we need to seek His counsel, wisdom and power…

  24. Bernie May of Wycliffe Translators tells of his training in flying: “As an airplane pilot, from the first time I sat in the beginner’s seat beside my instructor I was taught to ‘trust’ my instruments. ‘Your instinct will fool you,’ my instructor told me. ‘You must learn that…

  25. “Later, as I took my instrument training, I was taught the danger of trusting my feelings…”

  26. Conclusion and Summary: Just as any pilot will tell you to trust your instruments, Christians must trust God. Feelings lie. Our field of vision is shortsighted, and our understanding is limited at best. What might appear as a nosedive to us, from God’s perspective…

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