First Chronicles chapter 10.  Taking Control or Seeking God

 This chapter focuses on King Saul and how he was not a great king because he did not obey God's word, he sought mediums for guidance and he did not inquire of the Lord. As a result God took his life and innocent people died with him.

We could become very judgmental against Saul for being such a terrible King before the Lord. But what are two things that made him an unfaithful King?

  1. He did not obey God.
  2. He did not inquire of God or seek God for guidance.

Before I get too judgmental I need to look at my own life. As a Christian I could perhaps brag about being “pretty obedient” to God's Word, but when life gets stressful and busy it's easy to get so caught up in it that there is this desire to want to take control and try and figure out what to do. As a result God gets put on the back shelf. It seems easy to struggle in one's mind and try and make decisions and hope for the best and look for certain results. It's easy to become overwhelmed. And the stresses of the day seem numerous.

I'm curious how many times a day I try and take over and neglect or forget to seek God for daily decisions in dealing with daily conflicts and daily stresses.

Lord, may I inquire of you more often. My I quit trying to be in control. Thank you that you love me so much and are so willing to embrace me and my daily struggles. Forgive me for my lack of faith and for not even inquiring of you.