People who tend to overthink things have a difficult time with faith. When we overthink something, worrying and obsessing about how we can fix a problem or create an opportunity, we are usually trusting in ourselves instead of God.
I used to be a class A, chief over-thinker. I had to have everything figured out. I had to have a plan all worked out in order to be happy. I was continually asking, “Why, God, why? When, God, when?” Then one day the Lord spoke to my heart and said, “As long as you continue to live in reasoning, you will never have discernment.”
Discernment starts in the heart and moves up and enlightens the mind. As long as my mind was so busy reasoning apart from the Holy Spirit and contrary to the truth in the Word of God, Jesus could not get through to me. He wants us to use our mind to reason, but He wants us to reason in a way that lines up with His Word and allows Him to be in control.
I have discovered that I can reason in my mind about an issue until it begins to confuse me, and when that happens, it is my signal to let it go and wait for God to reveal to me what only He can show me.
Prayer of the Day: Lord, thank You for Your new mercies each morning. Help me receive Your forgiveness and to let go of my past so I can embrace the future You’ve prepared for me, amen.