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What does it mean to “Inquire of the Lord?”

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What does it mean to “Inquire of the Lord?”

1 Samuel 30:8 a – 8 And David inquired of the Lord,

There are times when we are in a situation and we are unsure what we should do. Often times we counsel with those we believe understand us and trust God.  We also use our own intellect about the situation.  We add in what we want to do and what we think we should do. I know I have heard it said when you’re not sure, don’t do something in confusion, just wait.

David was in a similar situation. He and his men had been in war. At one point, he had even decided to fight with the Philistines against Saul. As God would have it, he did not have to do that. And so he and his men took the three day journey back to Ziglag. When he got home, he found that the town had been burned and all women and children had been stolen. After weeping until they could not weep anymore, his men decided that David should be stoned.

David was a warrior. Battle was what he knew, battle is how he solved his problems, battling is the reason he was not allowed to build the temple. The Bible does not say so, but, I believe David’s first and instinctive response was to go to battle. In addition to his personal distress, his men were distressed. And in traditional human form, they sought to blame. David was the one that they blamed.

So this is the situation. And David’s response was to inquire of the Lord. When you inquire of the Lord, the first thing you have to do is clear your heart and mind of your opinion on the matter,. You are asking the Lord to make something known to you. To clear your heart and mind of your opinion on the matter is a difficult task. Depending on the gravity of the problem it can almost be what would seem like impossible.

Isa 26:3  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. KJV

You have to focus on the Lord, and the Lord alone, so your issue diminishes in His presence. You know you have let go of your problem because you have gotten rid of your:

  1. EMOTIONAL RESPONSE

At this point I am sure David was saying to himself, “I thought God called me. I thought God anointed me to be king of Israel. But that was a long time ago, and I have seen nothing but trouble ever since. I have spent the best years of my life running from Saul. I did the right thing, and now I’m being punished. I’ve lost my family and everything that is dear to me.  The people are ready to stone me. I quit! I give up! God can keep His anointing, it’s too much of a price to pay.”   (Read Psalms 102: 1-10)

This is no different than what we would say.  And most of us would begin to pray and ask God to release us from this and give us peace in the release.

2. INSTINCTIVE AND INTELLECTUAL RESPONSE

David could very well have used every battle he had ever fought as a justification to go after the Amalekites. He understood God loved him. He understood, even though he was not always right, God was with him. He could very well have gone after the Amalekites without asking God what he should do. When you are inquiring of the Lord, It doesn’t matter what you think would be the best way to go. It doesn’t matter what you think the outcome of this dilemma is going to be. You ONLY want to hear from the Lord.

Your ideas mean nothing if they don’t line up with who God is and what He wants for your life in this moment.  It does not matter how you see yourself or how others see you.  It does matter what the expected response is based on our value system. You want to know what repose God wants from you.

3. WISE COUNSEL or DOCTRINAL RESPONSE

David was a warrior. I would imagine his first idea was I am going to get back my family. I am going to get back the families of those who follow and fight with me. He probably spoke to his closest soldiers and they agreed.

This is often the response that we use most often.  When we talk to our friends and they conclude with us, “You don’t have to take this; You are not that type of person; You know what you have to do etc. etc. etc.”

However, David chose not to move and not to do anything until he was sure that’s what God wanted him to do. David went a step further.  He decided to encourage himself and inquire of the Lord.  If we want to know what God’s will for us in a situation is, we have to take ourselves out of the equation. When you have rid yourself of all the instinctive and natural responses to a difficult situation, you are now in a position to hear (receive).

You are not the first nor the last person who will deal with this or any particular situation.

1 Cor 10:13 There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it. KJV

So, we must “inquire of the Lord”.  We can no longer ask God to bless our choices and our decisions, though in our estimation they may be good ones. We have to stop asking God to get us out of situations we put ourselves into trying to solve the problem on our own. We have to move in a way so we can find out what God is doing in our lives so that He can get the glory. We have to be willing to submit our situation to the Father and join with Him in what He is doing.  Our goal is to show the world through our lives, there is a Savior who is able to sustain us, guide us, keep us and direct us no matter what we encounter. In doing so  so the lost can be saved, and God is glorified.

Stop just praying for what you want and, “inquire of the Lord!”

 

 

by Dr. Pam

25 September, 2017
Bible Study
Does God answer the prayers of sinners?

I do believe that God hears the prayers of sinners, because He is God. He hears all things, sees all things and knows all things. When I refer to a sinner I mean someone who is outside the body of Christ and who has never accepted Him as Lord and has never obeyed the will of God. I believe that those who have gotten saved and are in a back slidden state still have the privileges of every believer.
I do not believe that He answers the routine prayers of sinners because the word says:
1. Proverbs 15:29, Psalms 66:18, Proverbs 15:8-9, Psalms 34:15-16,
2. 1 Peter 3:12 -For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.
I do believe that God draws the sinner and there may be times, when the sinner believes that God has heard them and He was simply drawing them. Jer 31:3 The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with loving-kindness have I drawn thee. KJV
If He will respond to sinners, then why would they need to get saved? They could just keep living their fun sinful life and just cry out to God in distress.

by Dr. Pam

17 March, 2014
Bible Study
Can praise/prayer change God’s mind?

I think that in order to change God’s mind, I would have to first know what God had decided to do about the situation and understand why he was doing it. And then I would have to provide Him with some information that He did not have when He made up His mind. That is not possible.
Rom 11:33-36 – 33 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out! 34 For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been his counselor? 35 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? 36 For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory forever. Amen. KJV
Or I would have to show Him a side of me that He did not know was there when He made up His mind. That is not possible.
Acts 1:24 And they prayed, and said, Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men,
There is one example in the Bible that readily came to mind long time ago when I thought about this subject. It is the story about Hezekiah. It seemed to me that Hezekiah changed God’s mind when he was told that he would die. But then I thought about the fact that God already knew that Hezekiah was going to pray when He gave him the death sentence and God already knew that he was going to give Hezekiah more time.
I realized that God wants to develop my character and this is sometimes best done through testing me just like He tested Hezekiah. Or by influencing my decisions like he did Jonah. From my point of view, God changed His mind in answer to my prayers. But, when God’s knowledge of the future is taken into account, there is only a change in the information available to me – I do not know the future, but a lot of times my wisdom and experience often led me to believe that a particular thing was going to happen. When I came to the conclusion about “what I thought was going to happen” I would pray. Sometimes the situation would take a turn for the way I wanted it to and as far as I am concerned, God had changed His mind. But one day through prayer when the situation did not turn the way I wanted, God showed me that He already had His plan in place. He knows the end from the beginning and every detail in between. His plans won’t change for me; He just lets me in on a bigger piece of the plan so that I would line my will up with His. In those wonderful times that I attributed His actions to my prayers, all I had done was caught up with some of God’s knowledge of the future.
I think that God uses our prayers and our praise as an avenue to bring about His ultimate, perfect will. Prayer/Praise changes us. From that day to this one:
• I believe that when the Bible speaks about God “repenting” in the Old Testament; it does not mean “like men repent”. I believe it means that God was grieved. – Num 23:19 God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
• I believe that God “works all things according to the counsel of his will and not my counsel on His will” (Eph. 1:11),
• I believe that I am not changing and cannot change God with my prayer, praise nor tears no more than I can change Danny, you or anyone else with them who have already made up their mind. He is the Sovereign, Almighty God.
• I believe that God is changing me from one degree of glory to another greater degree of glory and He uses whatever method that He has already determined that He needs to use to make me more like Christ. 2 Cor 3:18 But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory , even as by the Spirit of the Lord.
But the most important reason that I don’t believe my prayers, praise or worship can change God’s mind Because If God would not change His mind (alter the plan that He had already set in place before the foundation of this world) when His own Son cried out (Let this cup pass) then I am sure I don’t have the words or the praise or the passion to change His mind and have Him alter the plan that He had already set in place before the foundation of this world for me. And really, I am glad. I have no idea who will be impacted or who would be devastated if God changed the plan for me. I don’t want to serve a God that does not have a plan already set and that can be manipulated.

by Dr. Pam

17 March, 2014


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