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Commit Your Ways Series
Contributed by Rev. Dr. Andrew B Natarajan on Mar 7, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: God will put the right plans, the ones according to his will, into your heart. His plans will become your plans. And then he will make those plans succeed. Commit your actions, works, plans, ways, and thoughts to the Lord. He will establish it.
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Psalm 37:5 - Commit your ways
Text:
Commit thy way unto the Lord — ??? ?? ???? gol al Yehovah.
“Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.”(KJV).
“Open up before God, keep nothing back; he’ll do whatever needs to be done.”(MSG)
“Commit your future to the LORD! Trust in him, and he will act on your behalf.”(NET)
Introduction:
Psalms 37 is a wisdom psalm, offering practical advice on how to live a righteous life and find ultimate fulfilment in God. This Psalm is one of the acrostic or alphabetical kind: it is having two verses under each letter.
1. Commit your ways
Exposition:
Psalms 37:5 encourages us to fully surrender our plans, ambitions, and desires to the Lord. This verse speaks to the importance of seeking God's direction and trusting in His provision, goodness, faithfulness and timing. This act of "committing" or "rolling" our way unto the Lord involves acknowledging God's sovereignty and seeking His guidance and will in all aspects of our lives.
ROLL thy way upon the Lord: It is a metaphor taken from the camel, who lies down till his load be rolled upon him.
The verb commit in Hebrew means “to roll.” The idea is that we completely give something over to God in dependence upon Him. If we completely depend upon God in our work, He will “establish” our plans. That is, He will “bring about” or “cause to happen” our plans. By committing our ways to the Lord, we surrender our own desires and dreams to His will, leading to a life of obedience, faith, and spiritual growth.
Spurgeon:
“Roll the whole burden of life upon the Lord. Leave with Jehovah not thy present fretfulness merely, but all thy cares; in fact, submit the whole tenor of thy way to him. Cast away anxiety, resign thy will, submit thy judgment, leave all with the God of all.”
Oswald Chambers
“Don’t plan without God. God seems to have a delightful way of upsetting the plans we have made, when we have not taken Him into account. We get ourselves into circumstances that were not chosen by God, and suddenly we realise that we have been making our plans without Him— that we have not even considered Him to be a vital, living factor in the planning of our lives”
Mathew Henry:
“Cast thy burden upon the Lord, the burden of thy care. We must roll it off ourselves, not afflict and perplex ourselves with thoughts about future events, but refer them to God. By prayer spread thy case and all thy cares before the Lord, and trust in him. We must do our duty, and then leave the event with God. The promise is very sweet: He shall bring that to pass, whatever it is, which thou has committed to him.”
John Gill:
“Commit all the affairs and business of life doesn’t mean that men should sit still, be inactive, and do nothing, and leave all to be done by the Lord; but should seek direction of God in everything engaged in, and for strength and assistance to perform it, and go on in it, and depend upon him for success, and give him all the glory, without trusting to any thing done by them.”
2. Committing lives to Christ:
God will put the right plans, the ones according to his will, into your heart. His plans will become your plans. And then he will make those plans succeed. Commit your actions, works, plans, ways, and thoughts to the Lord. He will establish it.
Cast all care upon him and his providence for supply, support, and sustenance in life; and, having so done, may sit down easy and satisfied, as one that is rid of a burden by casting it on another, better able to bear it, or more equal to the work committed to him.
The Targum: "reveal thy works to God", The Syriac and Vulgate Latin versions: "reveal thy works to the Lord". Reveal thy case, condition, and circumstances; thy wants and necessities; seek and ask for a supply of him, make known thy requests to him; for though he is not ignorant of the affairs of his people, yet he will be sought unto to do the things for them he intends to do, and they need, and thy thoughts shall be established.
Believers have to commit everything to the Lord by faith and in prayer. Commit himself, his case, his ways, and works, to the Lord, his mind is made easy, his thoughts are composed and settled, and he quietly waits for the issues of things. This makes him calm, sedate, and easy; and he is in a fair way of having his designs, desires, and endeavours accomplished (Psalms 37:5).
Psalm 37:3 says “Trust in the Lord.” When God has placed a passion on your heart it is exciting. It isn’t enough just to know what God wants you to do. But know his designs to achieve His plan. If we don’t consult Him with how to accomplish His plan, we can get ahead of Him or take a different path to get there than He had planned.