Without fail, I always added a thirty minute detour when I traveled to Louisville, Kentucky for classes and conferences, all because I failed to check my GPS. As you draw closer to the city, there is a hard-to-see exit off to the rightโ137B to be exactโand if you donโt switch lanes early, you will miss it because of the heavy traffic. Of course, I always zipped past it due to being immersed in classic rock on the radio or an audiobook. On the bright side, I got to explore several cities I had never visited before!
It wasnโt the fault of the GPS. It told me where to go. But it was up to me whether or not I listened. The GPS always gave the right directions, but I remained in control of the car. The availability of guidance wasnโt the problemโmy lack of attention was.
And the same is true while traveling the heavenbound road of righteousness. The holy Scripture is the Lordโs GPS for our livesโGodโs Positioning System. It tells us where to go, where not to go, what to do, and what not to do. As the psalmist declared, โThy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my pathโ (Psalm 119:105, KJV). The prophet Isaiah echoed the same truth: โAnd your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, โThis is the way, walk in it,โ when you turn to the right or when you turn to the leftโ (Isa. 30:21).
However, just as with a GPS, we must choose to listen to and obey the directions the Lord provides in His word. We are still behind the wheel of our own lives, and the fateful power of decision is in our hands. And we could avoid many regretful detours of disobedience if we simply heeded the guidance of Godโs word. This is why the Lord gently urges us, โListen diligently to me . . . Incline your ear, and come to me; hear, that your soul may liveโ (Isa. 55:2b-3a). And He graciously assures us, โBut whoever listens to me will dwell secure and will be at ease, without dread of disasterโ (Prov. 1:33).
The English hymn-writer William W. How (1823-1897) captured this wonderfully in O Word of God Incarnate, saying that the Bible
โ. . . Floateth like a banner
before Godโs host unfurled;
it shineth like a beacon
above the darkling world.
It is the chart and compass
that oโer lifeโs surging sea,
โmid mists and rocks and quicksands,
still guides, O Christ, to Thee.โ
Are you listening to your GPS?

Brandon is the pastor of Bandana Baptist Church in Bandana, Kentucky, where he lives with his wife, Dakota, and their three dogs, Susie, Aries, and Dot. Brandon and Dakota are also foster parents through Sunrise Children’s Services of Kentucky. Brandon is also a published author and a religious columnist for the Advance Yeoman newspaper in Ballard County, Kentucky. He is also a devotional contributor for Kentucky Today, a news publication of the Kentucky Baptist Convention. His columns are also featured in the Times-Argus newspaper of Central City, Kentucky, West Kentucky News of western Kentucky, and the online blog, Reforming the Heart.