Scripture Union Daily Guide 4th May 2020
Topic: Trust in the Lord with all your heart
Opening Prayer: May the meditation of my heart be acceptable unto you, O Lord as I read from your word.
Scripture: Proverbs 3:1–18
Reflection
• Is there any promise for me to believe or hope for?
Scripture Union Daily Guide 4th May 2020
Outline: Solomon’s instructions to his son are applicable to all young men and women. In the Old Testament, the laws of God were the content of instructions in the family. When a father insists on “my teaching” as in v.1, he is actually referring to the law of the Lord. How much do our problems today have to do with our unfaithfulness to the laws of God?
Rather than teach the laws to our children, we have often substituted the school and social media for home as the venue for all instruction on how to live. Yet, in some countries, religious education is limited or even prohibited. Consequently, there are growing generations without knowledge of the law of God. They rely on what they think they know, rather than trusting in the Lord (v.5).
Note the benefits of trusting God (v.8). What can we learn from vv.9–10? Our natural reaction to any form of discipline or hardship is resentment. However, when we submit to the discipline and teachings of the Father, there are great rewards (see vv.13–18).
⁂ Any new insight or reinforcement of what you already know?
Practice/Word Application
• Reflection: “I know Abraham? he will teach his children”
Prayer
• Lord, help me to trust in you with all my heart, and never rely on what I think I know.
• Pray for Missionaries witnessing for Christ in their various mission fields: some fields are fiercely hostile, due to war, religion or political creed.
• Offer a prayer of faith in line 2 Corinthians 9:8
Read the Bible in one Year
Num. 20–22; Rev. 22