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Have you ever been overconfident in your navigational skills and turned off your GPS, only to end up at a dead-end or on some mysterious country road shortcut? Turns out, not everything that “feels right” actually is right. This week, we’re discovering why trusting God’s wisdom beats following our own ever-changing feelings as we continue in our weekly series!

Trust God's Wisdom

Our contemporary culture has many mantras, one of which is "Follow your heart." In other words, the giver of this advice is telling you to do whatever feels right, to trust your feelings. "You do you" is the echo of this mantra.

I can't think of any worse advice. I have done far too much counseling with individuals who find themselves in a predicament because they "followed their heart."

Don't Trust Your Wisdom

Today, in week three of our series on The Effects of Trust, we are going to see how our primary passage of Proverbs 3:1-10 protects us from this bad advice. Our key verses this week are verses 5 & 6, which say...

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make straight your paths."
(Proverbs 3:5-6, ESV)

In case you didn't realize it, your heart is fickle. You may feel like you are steady, but your heart is more like a fuzzy, yellow tennis ball bouncing back and forth than you may want to admit. One day your heart is happy and you seem to get along with everyone. Yet on a different day, your heart is grumpy and everyone seems to get on your nerves.

So if you try to "follow your heart," on which day do you follow it? Only on happy days? Or every day, even if that leads to chaos?
Because God loves you, He wants to protect you from your fickle feelings. That's why He says to trust Him with all of your heart, not your feelings. You have nowhere near the wisdom He does, so don't lean on your own understanding. Rather, lean on His wisdom given through His Word and His Spirit.

Result: Guidance

There is a scene in The Fellowship of the Ring where Gandalf can't remember the path through the Mines of Moria. So as he sits on a rock looking at the three options before him, he suddenly goes, "Ah, it's that way!"

There are many moments in life when you aren't sure which way to go. If you simply try to "follow your heart," you will very likely make a mistake. But when you trust in God's wisdom as laid out in Scripture, verse 6 tells us that you will have a better sense of God's guidance in your life ("He will make straight your paths").

This is why James, the brother of Jesus, tells us:

"If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him." (James 1:5, ESV)

So trust God with all your heart to lead and guide you with His wisdom, trusting He will make your paths "straight" to where you need to be. And if all options before you are equal and none are inherently sinful, then choose with confidence that God will be with you and will continue to guide you.
In this with you,
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No Kids Creek

Heads-up, Parents: There is NO Kids Creek this weekend as it will be the fifth Sunday of the month. We look forward to having your kiddos join us as we continue our Spiritually Healthy Lives sermon series!

Holy Week 2025

Mark your calendars! This year, our Good Friday service will be April 18th @ 7:00 PM. And for the first time ever, we will be hosting TWO Easter services on April 20th @ 9:00 AM & 10:30 AM; they will both be the same gathering, so feel welcome to attend either service time. Invite your family, friends, co-workers, and neighbors, and come celebrate Jesus' resurrection with us!
To help us get the word out about our service times, please tune into our Facebook & Instagram pages and share our posts on social media.

Support for Val Feyen

The Riverwood family has been blessed by Val Feyen during her time studying at Wartburg College. To support her as she graduates and joins OneWay Ministries as Young Adults Program Director in May, we invite you to visit with her in the Lobby on Sundays, March 30–April 13!

Just for Fun

Summer Camp is just around the corner! This summer, Pine Lake Camps is featuring plenty of camping experiences for students grades 1-12, so go ahead and register your camper today!
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