Proverbs 16:3 Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established.
‘Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established.’ Take God into partnership, and your plans will succeed.
All holy brethren [true representatives of Christ on earth] are united as partakers, partners, and fellow heirs in a heavenly calling (Heb. 3:1). While Israel was given an earthly calling, and those living at the Messiah’s return will enter into God’s earthly plan to replenish the earth forever, both saved Jews and Gentiles who share in the resurrection will become kings and priests, reigning over the earth and all creation for eternity (Rev. 1:5–6; 5:10; 22:4–5). Their calling is heavenly because they will not be confined to an earthly program, as humanity would have been had sin never entered the world (Gen. 1:27-31; cp Matt. 22:30; Luke 20:34-35; Heb. 11:10-16; 12:22-23).
‘Established’ – Five Biblical examples of God-established plans: Jacob – In a moment of deep crisis, Jacob wrestled with God and received both a blessing and direction for his future (Gen. 32:24-30; 46:1-6). His plans were aligned through divine encounter and assurance. David – As he faced Goliath and later pursued the Amalekites, David sought God’s guidance and acted in faith, leading to victory and restoration (1Sam. 17:45; 30:8-19). Ezra – Before leading the exiles back to Jerusalem, Ezra fasted and prayed, committing his journey to the Lord. God established his plans and protected their path (Ezra 8:21-32). Esther – Esther risked her life for her people, seeking God through fasting. Her obedience led to a divine reversal and the preservation of Israel (Est. 4:14-17; 8:15-17). Daniel – Daniel’s steadfast devotion to prayer and God’s law, even in the face of death, resulted in divine favour and the establishment of God’s plan in a foreign kingdom (Dan. 6:10).
These examples remind us that when our plans are committed to the Lord, He establishes them (16:3).

