Proverbs 16:9
Divine Sovereignty
and Man’s Will
A man’s heart deviseth his way:
A.
A Man’s
Heart
- Heart
Defined:
- Strongs:
inner man, mind, will, heart, understanding. 1a
inner part.
- Dict. of
Bib. Languages: heart, mind, soul, spirit, self, i.e., the source of life
of the inner person in various aspects, with a focus on feelings,
thoughts, volition, and other areas of the inner life.
- Zodhiates:
it usually refers to some aspect of the immaterial inner self or being
since the heart is considered to be the seat of one’s inner nature.
- The heart
includes intellect, emotion, and will.
- As a man
THINKETH in his heart, so is he.
- Willing
hearts…
- Happy or
sad hearts…
- It is
used as our whole inner life… where we think, plan, prepare, feel, chose,
make decisions…
B.
Deviseth
His Way
- Deviseth
Defined:
- Strongs:
to think, plan, esteem, calculate, invent, make a judgment, imagine.
- Dict. of
Bib. Lang: thinking in a detailed, logical manner, with the focus on the
formulation of an opinion.
- Usage of
the term:
- Prov.
16:30 – violent men (vs.29) device evil things… and carries out
those plans.
- Ps. 10:2
– used of planning evil devices…
- Ps.
119:59 – thinking and planning good things like turning back to
God.
- Way: road,
distance, journey, fig: manner or way of life;
- Prov. 4:19
- The way of the wicked
- Prov.
5:21 – the ways of man in general: For the ways of
man are before the eyes of the LORD, and he pondereth all his goings.
- Prov.
9:6 – the way of the righteous… the way of
understanding.
- The
proverb states that in GENERAL, men plan the WAY they want to go.
- Solomon
is not disparaging this idea. He is simply stating a fact.
- It is
GOOD to make plans… if the plans are good and in line with God’s Word.
- Paul
made plans for his missionary trips. That was wise.
- We all
make plans. Young people make plans for their future. They go off to
school to help get prepared for what lies ahead.
- Making
plans are necessary and wise. It would be folly NOT to make plans… To
simply stumble aimlessly through life is not wise.
- Prov.
6:6-7 – for
those who think they don’t HAVE to plan, Solomon refers them to the ant –
i. Ants are wise enough to plan
ahead for the winter by making the preparations in the summer.
ii. Ants have more wisdom than people
who don’t make any plans… people with no vision.
iii. The point: we too should make plans
for the future. Wisdom demands it.
- Prov.
4:26 – we are
COMMANDED to ponder (think about… and make plans for) the steps we
take in life.
i. Young people plan for their careers
ii. Middle aged people plan for their
retirement
iii. Parents make plans for their
children when young.
iv. Children make plans for their
parents when old.
v. Businessmen make plans for their
businesses.
vi. Elders make plans for the church.
vii. All believers are to plan for their
spiritual edification
viii. It would be irresponsible NOT to
make good plans.
- Luke
14:28-32 – in
all areas of life men DEVISE their way. And that is a good and healthy
thing.
i. God has given us brains to think and
plan.
ii. God has given us a will to make
choices…
iii. All throughout life, we are to
engage our brains and to make wise plans and wise choices.
iv. The consequences of
NOT making wise plans and choices are severe! (bankrupt; defeated)
But the LORD directeth his steps
- BUT!
- This
word puts the BRAKES on the thought in the first part of the proverb.
- What has
been said thus far is good BUT!
- It’s
good as far as it goes BUT it doesn’t go far enough!
- Many
statements might be TRUE as far as they go, but can be quite misleading
if the other side of the coin is not mentioned.
- All
things are lawful for me… BUT all things are not expedient!
- Without
the BUT to explain, define, restrict, and limit, the first statement
would be misleading… and could EASILY lead one astray…
- The
first part of his statement is TRUE… but is only HALF the truth. And a
half truth can be dangerous.
- That is
what this proverb addresses.
- It IS
good for men to make plans and to devise their ways, BUT in all your
plans, don’t forget about God’s sovereignty!
- The
LORD DIRECTS our steps…
- Directs: to be firm, be stable, be
established; secures; prepares;
- Used in Ps.
37:23 - The steps of a good man are ordered by the
LORD.
- God
ORDERS our steps… He establishes them and makes them firm…
- When our
plans are according to His will and in harmony with His word… God enables
us to CARRY OUT those plans… by enabling us each step along the way!
- So that
at the end of a successful endeavor, we can look back and say, “Jesus led
me all the way!” I made plans, but the increase is of the Lord. He
directed established each step!
- It is
good to make plans, BUT it is folly to leave God out of those
plans.
- God is
the One who should be consulted FIRST.
- Jas.
4:13-15 –
James did not criticize these men for making plans, but for not thinking
about the will of God!
- They
should have said, “IF the Lord will… we shall do this or
that.”
- We have
such LITTLE time in this life (a vapor). What a shame to WASTE time
running down rabbit trails that God never intended for us to run down!
- Jer.
10:23 – O
that we might learn that “it is not in man to direct his
steps!” Realizing that will cause us to be dependent upon the Lord… as we
should be for every step we take.
- We can
devise our way… make good plans to get there. BUT --- we should be more
concerned about DOING the will of God!
- Leaving
God out of OUR plans might make it necessary for the Lord to redirect our
steps.
- The point
in Proverbs: GOD IS IN CHARGE OF OUR STEPS!
- Because
God is in charge of every step we take, He is also sovereign over where
we end up!
- It
doesn’t matter how well thought out our plans are at reaching goals we
have set for ourselves… God is sovereign over every step along the way!
- What
folly of man to think that achieving his goals in life were entirely
in his own hands… when we cannot take one step or move one foot
unless the Lord enables us.
- We might
make great plans and have it all planned out how to get there… what
means… and when. But God might allow an unexpected tragedy in our lives…
a disease… an accident… God controls our steps.
- The
point is that we are entirely dependent upon the Lord for every step in
life… regardless of the plans and goals which we have set for ourselves.
- If we
plan a pathway God does not want us to travel, God has the power to build
a WALL which makes it impossible for us to take another step down that
pathway.
- We might
make great plans… but God is sovereign over each and every tiny factor
needed to carry out our plans.
- God is
sovereign over the weather; our health; the stock market; war and peace;
the laws of the land; --- any one of which can stop our steps cold… and
thus prevent our plans from coming to fruition.
- And
because God is gracious,
there is another side to this coin.
- We might
make the best plans we can… but might overlook something that would have
resulted in disaster.
- We might
make the best plans we can and have the best of intentions… but be following
that pathway might not be good for us…
- We might
make the best plans our ability allows… and because God knows the end
from the beginning… and knows that that pathway will lead us astray… God
direct our steps to something much BETTER… something exceedingly
abundantly above all we could ask or think!
- It is
good to make plans… BUT God has the right to CHANGE them and
redirect our steps any time He sees fit! He is
sovereign!
- We can
and ponder, think, and plan concerning goals and projects in life.
- According
to OUR calculations, reaching that goal means:
i. It will take X number of days…
ii. It will cost X amount of money…
iii. It will require X amount of steps to
get from point A to point B
iv. Those calculations might be the BEST
humanly possible.
- According
to OUR calculations, we might determine that:
i. Project X is good and worthwhile
ii. Project X is realistic and
obtainable
iii. Project X is affordable
iv. Project X is not in violation of a
Biblical principle
v. Project X is beneficial
- BUT… don’t forget the
sovereignty of God.
i. He is sovereign. He can direct our
steps to a quick and successful completion of the project.
ii. He can also cause the best laid
plans of men and men to go astray.
iii. He can direct our steps away from
that which might be physically prosperous to a direction that is spiritually
prosperous.
iv. He can redirect our steps from an
easy course to a much more difficult course… that might be better for us
spiritually.
v. God directs our steps for our good!
Hence, we should always TRUST HIM and seek His will first and foremost.
- The
LORD is sovereign and providentially guides us where He wants us.
- He wants
us to make good plans…
- He also
wants us to TRUST Him for each step along the way.
- He
reserves the right to direct our steps in ANY direction He so chooses…
- He opens
doors and closes doors. If a door opens, our steps are free to continue.
If a door closes, our steps are stopped.
- It is the
LORD who controls all that… and through an infinite variety of means.
- It only
makes sense to include God in ALL our plans… and to be dependent
upon Him for each step along the way.
- That is
the way of success in God’s sight.