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December 14, 2025
Daily Devotional:
“Straight Paths in a Crooked World”
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."
What a powerful verse that offers a complete roadmap for a life of peace and divine guidance! It acknowledges a fundamental tension in the human experience which is the pull between our own understanding and God's wisdom. The Word of the Lord commands us to "Trust in the Lord with all your heart." The heart, in biblical terms, is the seat of our will, emotions, and intellect, it's the whole inner person. This isn't a partial trust, but a complete, unconditional surrender. When we fully entrust the steering wheel of our lives to God, we are then empowered to fulfill the second part of the instruction that is to "lean not on your own understanding."
Our understanding is often limited, clouded by fear, self-interest, and finite knowledge. It’s like trying to navigate a vast, unknown territory using only a small, local map. God, however, holds the entire blueprint. The promise comesat the end: "he will make your paths straight." This doesn't mean the path will be easy or free of challenge, but it will be clear, direct, and aligned with His perfect will. When we choose to submit and acknowledge God in everything we do, in our work, our relationships, our decisions, and even our failures, He takes responsibility for our destination.
Today, where are you leaning? Is it on your own exhausted calculations, or on the infinite wisdom of the Lord?
Can you identify one major decision or area of uncertainty you are currently facing? Instead of trying to "figure it out" for the next hour, intentionally pause. Say a quick prayer acknowledging God's sovereignty over it. Write downthe phrase: "I will lean on God, not my own understanding, for my challenges.
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusDecember 14, 2025
Daily Devotional:
“Straight Paths in a Crooked World”
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."
What a powerful verse that offers a complete roadmap for a life of peace and divine guidance! It acknowledges a fundamental tension in the human experience which is the pull between our own understanding and God's wisdom. The Word of the Lord commands us to "Trust in the Lord with all your heart." The heart, in biblical terms, is the seat of our will, emotions, and intellect, it's the whole inner person. This isn't a partial trust, but a complete, unconditional surrender. When we fully entrust the steering wheel of our lives to God, we are then empowered to fulfill the second part of the instruction that is to "lean not on your own understanding."
Our understanding is often limited, clouded by fear, self-interest, and finite knowledge. It’s like trying to navigate a vast, unknown territory using only a small, local map. God, however, holds the entire blueprint. The promise comesat the end: "he will make your paths straight." This doesn't mean the path will be easy or free of challenge, but it will be clear, direct, and aligned with His perfect will. When we choose to submit and acknowledge God in everything we do, in our work, our relationships, our decisions, and even our failures, He takes responsibility for our destination.
Today, where are you leaning? Is it on your own exhausted calculations, or on the infinite wisdom of the Lord?
Can you identify one major decision or area of uncertainty you are currently facing? Instead of trying to "figure it out" for the next hour, intentionally pause. Say a quick prayer acknowledging God's sovereignty over it. Write downthe phrase: "I will lean on God, not my own understanding, for my challenges.