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No human understands the heights of heaven or the depths of the earth. Nor can we know the thoughts of leaders, and why they do what they do. We canāt understand how high the sky reaches, or the complexities that lie beneath the surface of the earth, and we shouldnāt judge leadersā actions too quickly, because we canāt understand what goes on in their minds.
For years, more than Iād like to admit, I thought I knew the thoughts of others. But I now realize Iāve never known what someone else thinks. Making wrong assumptions leads to regrettable actions that harm relationships.
We donāt have to know everything, nor act like we do. Saying āI donāt knowā opens a world of possibilities, as we search for answers and become more educated in the process. Iāve read through the Bible more than twenty times, and I can honestly say, I still know less than what I must learn. Every time I open the scriptures, God teaches me something new.
Enjoy the journey by trusting the Lord for divine guidance. Donāt make assumptions about other peopleās thoughts. Pray for your leaders, ask God to give them wisdom and discernment as they make decisions. Our Creator knows every world leader intimately, whether they know Him or not.
Our King sits on heavenās throne, His sovereignty having the ultimate say. People who reject Godās authority will suffer the consequences. And those who strive to live in obedience will experience the Saviorās blessing in fresh new ways. Live for the approval of nail scarred hands, let His divine wisdom guide your days. We donāt have to know everything, just the One who does.
Journal Question:
How would you describe the heights of heaven?
When have you made assumptions about peopleās thoughts?
In what way can you submit to God today?
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for guiding us as we place our faith in You. Help us defer to You in all things, knowing You as our true King. Equip us for the journey and let us honor You in all we do.
IJNIP. Amen








