Friday, August 21, 2009

Hmmmm

Hey there!!! I'm back to the blogging world! Man I've been putting this post off for a while :) I had a really good trip down to Panama! Had an awesome time and really enjoyed it. But this post isn't about Panama. That is coming soon with pics and all! :D I just wanted to tell y'all some of what I've been thinking lately.

Have you ever noticed that the Lord doesn't really spell too much out in the New Testament? For example, He doesn't say, "Ok, when your parents think you should do one thing but you disagree and feel that I would want you to do this thing, this is what you do" or "This is the type of music that you should be listening to." I don't know about you, but I wish sometimes that the Lord would do that.
I mean it would make this life so much easier! I'd have the answer to just about everything! He spells out the actual sins: lust, murder, fornication, stealing, etc. But He doesn't go much beyond that. He doesn't really show us the best things to do in our normal everyday situations that we face. He doesn't tell us, "If you do this it leads to this" or "If you really want to do what I would have you do in this situation, do this." He kinda did that in the Old Testament. Why doesn't He do that now?

Well, I've been thinking (I heard that shocked gasp!!! :D.) I think He doesn't lay it all out for us because He wants us to seek after the answers. His greatest desire is to have a personal, one-on-one, living relationship with you and with me and with every person in the world. He wants us seeking and searching after Him. If all we had to do was just look up a chapter and verse for every situation there wouldn't be too many minutes spent praying, asking Him His will. There wouldn't be too many minutes spent searching the Bible striving to learn the character of the Lord so that you can deal with situations that come up in the most pleasing way to Him. He doesn't want us obeying some dead laws that don't mean anything to us. He wants us to do things because we love Him and we're willing to spend the time to learn His will.

So having said all that, I need help! :) No. But I've run into things in the past and I've run into a few things again where it's like, "What do I do!" I have all these things that I have to make decisions on and I don't know what to do. I have to decide what's not only the good thing, what's the best? And many of the decisions that I make now will affect my future and my future family, if the Lord gives me one of those :) I whined to my uncle the other day, "How come almost all of the really important decisions in life you make at a time when you have the least wisdom?" He told me something that was really good. He said that the Lord gives us a way around that, if we choose to listen. One thing is our parents. If we are blessed to have parents who we can go to with problems then that's one way we can do it. Another is just older people in general. They've been through alot of it before and can give good advice. And then the most important thing of course is just going to the Lord with it, and asking "What would Jesus do?"

So having said all that, I still need help!! :D When it all comes down to it, I still have to be the one to make the decision. I have to take everything, all the advice, all my thoughts, and say, "Ok, this is what I think should be done." You know what I'm saying? And usually those decisions don't affect just me. That's what's really tough.

So can you guys be praying for me? I know I've messed up in the past and I know I'll mess up again; it's a good thing that the Lord and other people around me are patient!

9 comments:

jjfortheking said...

Interesting thoughts, and very true! I often think how much easier life would be if we had all the answers. Thanks for sharing. :D

Vanessa said...

Wow, that is exactly how I have been feeling! I often would just love to know God's exact purpose and plan for a certain situation, nevertheless, He isn't always very clear, and yet, as you said, it just makes you search the scriptures out more. It is often hard, because many times I would like to hear His very exact opinion on things, nonethless, I am learning that He is not the author of confusion, however, He does want us to wait patiently, and dig for His answer!

Rebekah said...

hey Ryan,
I know how it feels, being 18 there are so many more choices to make and things are so much more serious.I'm so thankful for my Mama and Daddy, the Lord has truly blessed me, I'd be in a mess without them.hehe.
I'll be praying for you as you try to do the Lord's will for your life.
I'll be looking for the pictures of Panama... we have some friends that are missionary's there.

Calvary said...

I can relate to the feeling. Sometimes it can be so hard. I'll be praying that you make the right decisions with god's help.

~Michaila

p.s. Can't wait to see the pics from Panama!

Rachel said...

I know what you mean.
Yes I do agree God wants us to seek him. Whosoever shall seek shall find.
It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honor of kings is to search out a matter.
The closer we are with God the easier it will be to hear him.
Sometimes I find it very hard to define His will from my own.
Because my own will might not be bad, in fact, at the time it’s what I want, so it seems to be the best way; but it’s not always God’s way.
It can be very intense when you face a decision you have to make that’s based on your future. We just need to hear God and know that it is for sure his bidding. God bless ttyl.

Joshua said...

Ryan,
I know what thoughts you mean. I struggle with making those tough decisions as well and most of the time, they don't come easy. You know what. I am beginning to listen to this series of sermons that my dad listened to not that long ago about radical living. Living for Christ wholeheartedly and not holding anything back. The preacher's name is David Platt and you can go to his church's site at Brook Hills Church and download any of his sermons. If you have an I-pod, you can subscribe to his podcasts and the series begins in September 2008 and ends in October 2008. It is very convicting and it definitely makes you think of how you can live a radical life for Christ. Abandoning the pleasures of this world for more of Christ. I think that you would find that series very helpful.

In Christ,
Joshua :)

P.S. In Brook Hills media department under weekly teachings, you will find the Radical series on Page 3. It is very helpful.

Ryan Wegner said...

Hey Rachel! That's it exactly! It can be soo hard to separate my will from what the Lord's will is. You almost have to like step back and act like you're someone else to really see the whole picture. And what seems to be the best way unto a man is not always the best way :|

Joshua: Thanks for the sermon reference! I think I'll check em out!

Maidne Princess said...

Ryan,
I'll definatley be praying for you. In fact, in our family devotional time last night we prayed for you specifically regarding hard decisions you might have to make! Isn't the LORD's way so good? All i can say is just keep seeking and more than seeking you need to LISTEN. Sometimes that means not asking for a long time, waiting to hear His voice, being perfectly still. That is so hard!

I would also encourage you to wait to make any descions until you are sure of God's choice. I will be praying that in whatever way the LORD wants you to go you would have peace about it because as others have already established, it is not always the way we want to go!

God is trustworthy! Even in the hard descions, at least you don't have to lead a nation. Think of poor Moses. Btw, I totally agree with what Rachel said. The closer you are to the heart of God the clearer and easier it is to hear His voice. Just like Moses, he was face to face with God. Everday, strive to come face-to-face with God, just leave behind your descions and just look at God. His character and love for you, just get to know Him. The rest will follow!

Praying for you Brother,
Maiden Princess

"I will instruct you and teach you the way in which you should go; I will counsel you with My eye upon you." Psalm 32:8

He'll lead you Ryan, you just have to follow His leading!

Rebekah said...

hey Ryan, where have you been?
Missed your posts... Hope everything is okay, with you and your family.