The Plan of Man, and the Plan of God, in Human Life
Homilist
Proverbs 16:9
A man's heart devises his way: but the LORD directs his steps.


I. MAN'S OWN PLAN. "A man's heart deviseth his way." Every man forms a programme of his daily life. When he moves rationally, he does not move by blind impulse. That man's history is self-originated and self-arranged is manifested from three things.

1. Society holds every man responsible for his actions.

2. The Bible appeals to every man as having a personal sovereignty.

3. Every man's conscience attests his freedom of action. If the sinner felt himself the mere creature of forces he could not control, he could experience no remorse. Man feels that his life is fashioned by his own plan, that he is the undisputed monarch of his own inner world.

II. GOD'S OWN PLAN. "The Lord directeth his steps." God has a plan concerning every man's life — a plan which, though it compasses and controls every activity, leaves the man in undisturbed freedom. This is the great problem of the world's history, man's freedom, and God's control. "Experience," says Mr. Bridges, "gives a demonstrable stamp of evidence even in all the minutiae of circumstances which form the parts and pieces of the Divine plan." A matter Of common business, the indulgence of curiosity, the supply of necessary want, a journey from home, all are connected with infinitely important results. And often when our purpose seemed as clearly fixed, and as sure of accomplishment as a journey to London, this way of our own devising has been blocked up by unexpected difficulties, and unexpected facilities have opened an opposite way, with the ultimate acknowledgment, "He led me forth in the right way" (Psalm 112:7; Isaiah 42:16). After all, however, we need much discipline to wean us from our own devices, that we may seek the Lord's direction in the first place. The fruit of this discipline will be a dread of being left to our own devices, as before we were eager to follow them (Psalm 143:10). So truly do we find our happiness and security in yielding up our will to our heavenly Guide! He knows the whole way, every step of the way: "The end from the beginning." And never shall we miss either the way or the end, if only we resign ourselves with unreserved confidence to His keeping, and the direction of our steps.

(Homilist.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: A man's heart deviseth his way: but the LORD directeth his steps.

WEB: A man's heart plans his course, but Yahweh directs his steps.




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