Divine Shift

Commit your works to the Lord,
and your thoughts will be established.
-Proverbs 16:3 (NKJV)

This proverb gives us a wonderful way to live.

First step: "Commit your works." To commit means "to hand over, to trust." Our works are our activities, our occupations, what we make, what we do, and even what we own. Sometimes we feel the weight of the world is on our shoulders, and we are constantly in a precarious balancing act. We need to do what I call the "divine shift." We need to roll it off our shoulders and roll it ontof his powerful shoulders. This includes responsibility for our spouse, or lack of spouse, our kids, our finances, our to-do lists, our work, our ministries, everything. We need a mental picture o placing everything entirely into his hands and sensing a great overwhelming load come off our hears.

The second part of our proverb is a promise. "Commit your works to the Lord, and your thoughts will be established." When we feel our lives are safely in his hands, we have a freedom to live in the present with joy, with a new sense of purpose and destiny.

Psalm 37:4 says, "Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heat" (NKJV).

-From The One Year Wisdom for Women Devotional by Debi Bryson; May 26; p. 153

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