A Los Angeles woman is suing Google for giving her bad walking directions. As a result of following them she was hit by a car. Although Google Maps directed her to take a busy highway, it also warned her that the highway might not be suitable—“that the route may be missing sidewalks or pedestrian paths.” She failed to heed the warning, and suffered the consequences.
This is not just another example of our litigious-happy culture. Worse, it reveals a particularly passive part of fleshly nature—responsibility avoidance. Ever since Adam failed to follow instructions, mankind has been trying to figure out who he can blame for the unhappy ending. In my years of counseling, I found this to be one of the most common ailments for those seeking help. Having failed to follow God’s instructions, they were suffering from the undesirable consequences. My task was to get out the instruction manual and help them start over.
For those of you in search of God’s direction for your life, may I remind you to read God’s instructions carefully? “In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:6).
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