When the words won’t come

There are so many things that I want to say.

The words are in my head but I can’t get them out.

I used to ask God why. Until Proverbs 16:1.

  • http://twitter.com/vfmurphy @vfmurphy

    Interesting observation. Not sure how widely we can apply it? Surely we cannot say that all spoken answers are inspired…

  • http://chriscanuel.wordpress.com Chris Canuel

    All thoughts, actions, words, etc. are ordained, and guided by God for His purposes. The plans we have in our hearts are indeed our plans, yet ultimately it is God's plan, and it will be God's way, for His purposes are always fulfilled, and perfectly so. Not sure what is behind this post in particular…but that is at least my take on the passage…I would imagine Will is saying, I used to question God, but now in the context of Proverbs 16:1, I now rest comfortably knowing that God is in control and fulfilling His purposes in and through me, even though I may not know how, or even understand why. You can't fully get Proverbs 16:1, I don't believe apart from Proverbs 16:9. Again, that's my take, would love to hear what else Will would have to say, and add, and even a little more of what is behind this post…

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/willadair WillAdair

    For the record. I no longer ask why because I trust in God's will to lead even the words of my mouth when speaking for him. I've been working on two blog series but the words are not right. I take that God doesn't want me to speak on these subject until it is clearly from him.