Dive deep with Pastor Chuck Swindoll into Romans 1:1–13 to learn the substance and purpose of the Gospel.
More InformationCurrent Broadcast
New? Start Here!
Request your free gift, connect with Insight for Living Canada, and learn more about our non-profit Bible-teaching ministry.
Current Devotional
Read Proverbs 20:24; Job 23:9, 23:10
The Lord directs our steps, so why try to understand everything along the way? (Proverbs 20:24)
You and I could name things, specific things we’ve gone through in the last several years, that make no logical sense whatsoever...but that’s okay. We can’t figure them out. But let me assure you, God is at work doing His mysterious plan (mysterious to us) which defies human logic. So quit trying to make it humanly logical. Trust Him. When we do, we begin the vital process of thinking biblically...thinking theologically.
Do you realize what a peaceful life you can live if you decide to live like this? Do you realize how relaxed you can be, how free of stress? Honestly. It is so helpful for me to remind myself: He is the One who is unfathomable. He is unsearchable. I’m neither. So, how can we understand His ways? Face it, we cannot.
How absolutely arrogant of us to think we could possibly understand the ways of the Almighty! Job, in one of his many moments of struggle with the mysterious will of God, said,
When He acts on the left, I cannot see Him;
He turns on the right, but I cannot see Him. (Job 23:9 NASB)
Sounds to me like Job’s faith is getting a little thin. But then he says,
But He knows the way I take;
When He has put me to the test, I will come out as gold. (23:10 NASB)
Great, great insight! The overarching will of God is not about geography. (Where should I go?) It is not about occupation. (Where should I work?) It is not about exactly what car I should drive. (What color do you prefer?) The overarching, big-picture will of God is not centered in the petty details of everyday life that we worry over. The will of God is primarily and ultimately concerned about our becoming like Christ. And in that sense, the will of God is a test. When He’s tried us, and we have responded in obedience (even though we didn’t understand why), we will come forth as gold.
Taken from The Mystery of God's Will by Charles R. Swindoll. Copyright © 1999 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. Used by permission of HarperCollins Christian Publishing. www.harpercollinschristian.com
Ministry Offer

Looking Back: Clearing Away the Trash We Regret
Regret lingers like the stench of rotting trash, polluting our joy and clouding our future. We all have regrets, but avoiding them only makes the burden heavier. It’s time to take out the trash, face the past, and leave it there. In this message, we’ll confront the pain of past failures so we can move forward with clarity and focus on what truly matters.
View DetailsCurrent Articles
Pastors today constantly counsel believers struggling with depression, broken marriages, anxiety, anger, and weak self-control. They can’t help but wonder, “Where’s that abundant life Christ promised in John 10:10?”
We’re not just another religious organization; we are a family, united by a common purpose and a heartfelt commitment to serve.
If you have experienced the spiritual mountaintop, you are probably also familiar with the spiritual valley. These low places can be emotionally taxing and sometimes takes the form of discouragement, or even depression.
You want to be great? You want to make a lasting impact? You want to make a significant contribution? I don’t think that’s a bad ambition—if we’re talking true greatness.