Our reading today is Proverbs 3:5
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.”
We lean every day. We lean on chairs, on walls, on routines. We lean on our own wisdom, too—our instincts, our judgment, our experience. But Solomon reminds us: be careful where you lean. A chair can wobble. A wall can crumble. And our understanding? It can tilt, topple, and fail too.
“To trust with all your heart” means more than a polite nod toward God’s will. It means placing the full weight of your life on His shoulders. Not half-hearted trust. Not a cautious lean. All your heart. All your hope. All your future.
Picture a child leaping into his father’s arms. He doesn’t calculate the distance or measure the strength of his grip. He simply trusts. That’s the invitation of Proverbs 3:5. To leap into the arms of a Father who cannot fail.
Our own understanding tempts us to tilt toward self-reliance. But God says, “Don’t lean there. Lean on Me.” His wisdom is steady. His love is unshakable. His plan is greater than ours.
So today, choose your lean. Shift the weight of your worries, your decisions, your dreams. Place them on Him. Trust Him more than you trust yourself. It will change your life for the better.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.