Proverbs 16:3
Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 3:6 says acknowledging God makes paths straight — a close parallel to committing works to God for establishment.
Psalm 37:5 uses nearly identical language: 'Commit your way to the LORD' — a direct parallel to Proverbs 16:3.
Philippians 4:6 instructs presenting requests to God instead of worrying, directly paralleling Proverbs 16:3's command to commit all you do to the Lord.
1 Peter 5:7 urges casting anxieties on God, echoing Proverbs 16:3's theme of entrusting everything to the Lord who establishes plans.
Psalm 90:17 prays for God to establish the work of our hands — almost identical to this proverb's promise.
Matthew 6:25-34 expands on trusting God for daily needs, aligning with Proverbs 16:3's promise that committing plans to God secures them.
Luke 12:22 teaches not to worry about basic needs, reflecting the trust in God that Proverbs 16:3 calls for in committing plans.
Job 5:8 echoes the same counsel: entrust your cause to God, paralleling the commitment in Proverbs 16:3.
Psalm 37:4 promises desires fulfilled when delighting in the Lord — similar to Proverbs 16:3's promise for committed plans.
Psalm 55:22 urges casting cares on the Lord for sustenance, akin to Proverbs 16:3's call to commit plans for establishment.