These are very familiar words. In all your trials, lean on your God.
Has anybody got a hidden agenda? You believe you are saved, you love the Lord, you trust in him, and you trust in his word, but even now you have got plans which you have not referred to the Lord. Maybe where you are going to live, what career you are going to follow, what you are going to study, how you are going to act in some situation, and you have worked it all out on the basis of what you like, what you would most want to do. I am now a child of God, I am on the road to heaven, I belong to him, I have promised him my life, that I will be his disciple. What matters is where he wants me to be, what he wants me to do, not what I want to do. I will consult him first, seek guidance, study the word. That is the Christian life.
Sometimes it is interesting to hear people discussing whether they believe in predestination and election, and all kinds of reasoning is advanced. Oh, but it could not be true for this reason, and it could not be true for that reason. My son, says Solomon, do not lean on your own understanding, do not figure these things out for yourself. How do you know, what do you know, how can you process high and holy and divine things? Come and lean on the Lord, trust the Scripture, come to the unerring word of God for instruction in all things. That is the sole source of information.