“This is what the Lord says: Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls. (Jeremiah. 6:16)
When you find yourself at the crossroads, do the following:
1. Stand, look, and ask questions. During this period, you have to, (a) believe that God has a master plan for you. That was discussed yesterday. Now, we continue.
(b) Seek Guidance from the word and from Good Sources! You have your priests, pastors or even trusted friends in the spirit. Tell them about your worries, seek their opinion and request them to pray with you. Do not lean on your own understanding alone. (Ref: Prov. 3:5 & 6)Spend time studying the scriptures, and make out time to pray and fast. These two are good spiritual exercises which purify the body and mind. They open your inner eyes to see what lies ahead of you (Ref:Phil. 4:6 & 7)
(c. ) Step Out In Faith: The scriptures tells us that; “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for; the conviction of things not seen” (Heb. 11:1) To exercise faith means we have to be fearless and to believe that God hears prayer and will actualize His promise no matter what problems we are facing. To have faith is a difficult process; but we can subject our faithlessness to prayers, and ask God to help our faithlessness. When we fast and pray, it is not likely we would hear God or know exactly what step to take, but definitely, we would experience a peace of mind which says to us – GOD IS IN CONTROL, FEAR NOT. At that point, simply step out in faith regardless of your fears; God will order your steps thenceforth and every step taken will bring you closer to God’s fulfillment ( Ref: Prov. 16:9)
2 Ask for the ancient paths
God says, "Ask for the ancient paths" (Jeremiah 6:16). The old path is the path of sacrifice and obedience to God’s command; the ancient path is Abraham’s way – the path of obedience to God’s command with faith that God will fulfill His promise no matter the situation. The scripture says you must listen for the sound of the ram’s horn – The ram of sacrifice. (Jeremiah 6:17). When God is leading us somewhere, we must be ready to follow Him and do what He says without complaining – Just like Abraham did. The ancient path is also Jesus Christ – The word of God in flesh. Jesus, in strict obedience to God, offered himself as a sacrifice for the sins of the world. All these things were already in the mind of God “foreknown before the foundation of the world” (1Peter 1:17-20).
3 Walk in the good ancient paths.
When God speaks of "the good way" and tells us to "walk therein" (Jeremiah 6:16), He means that we should actually be doers of the word of God, and not just hearers. Jesus says, “I AM THE WAY”! Many Christians do not believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Many of them regard the gospel as having little relevance to life. This is a form of ignorance. Paul says that they "walk in the futility of their own mind, having their understanding darkened, excluded from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them" (Ephesians 4:17-18).
Beloved, when you are at the crossroads, do as stated in; 1, 2, and 3; you are sure to see the light of God.