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Perfect Guide!!!

Many a times we come across cross roads of life (What do i study??? Should I study further or work??? Which guy do I marry???, etc.,) & find difficulties in taking decisions.

At times we feel that we are wise enough to make decisions on our own & that we do not need any person to interfere in our life...

Our Almighty Righteous God takes great intrest in our personal lives &  no one in this world apart from Him can ever be a perfect guide, mentor or instructor..

He has the most beautiful wonderful plans for our life.

1.  In Genesis 25: 23 -2 we read that Rebekah went to enquire to the Lord when she had a wierd sensation in her stomach.
At present scenario, doctors might be able to predict the gender of babies, the no. of babies, the physical condition of a baby... but as she enquired God, He gave her a brief update of the life history of the kids.

2. Acts 9 - After Saul's first encounter with God on the way to Damascus, he did not go for consulting physicians as he was blinded by the light. But, rather fasted and prayed (Acts 9:11). He committed himself to God asking, "What do you want me to do Lord???". God had chosen Him to be a Instrument to the Gentiles, Kings & people of Israel.

"I instruct you in the way of wisdom & lead you along straight paths." Pro 4:11

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