Jan 7 - God Has Something to Say

"The sheep listen to [the Shepherd's] voice and heed it, and he calls his own 
sheep by name and brings (leads) them out."
(John 10:3)

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Dear Addison,

Don't ever be so afraid of making a mistake you miss out on the joy of acting 
on the voice of the Lord. Instead, trust the leadership of the Holy Spirit
and let Him show you how. He'll begin by speaking to you about the little 
things in your life, and as you grow accustomed to hearing and obeying, He'll
speak to you about weightier things. 

That's how it happened with Gloria and me. When we first accepted Jesus as 
Lord, we didn't have any idea how to hear God. Our spirits weren't yet trained
to distinguish His leading. But since the Bible promised we could do it, we 
began to approach our prayer time and Bible study time expecting to hear God's
direction and He began to give it. 

I'll never forget the first time it happened to Gloria. She'd been reading the 
Bible and she just stopped for a few minutes to see if God would say something
to her. Right down on the inside of her, she heard the Lord say, "The light is 
on in your car." 

It didn't occur to her that God would speak to her about something so trivial, 
so she just brushed that thought aside and went on listening. Pretty soon,
He said the same thing again. He kept on repeating it until finally, she got up 
and walked out to the car. Sure enough, the light was on. 

Why would God bother with something as insignificant as a car light? Because He 
cares! He knew Gloria was home alone that night with two small children,
and if that battery had run down, she'd have been stuck there. God was watching 
out for her, and He told her just exactly what she needed to know right
then. 

Yet, at the same time, He knew she was a beginner where listening to His voice 
was concerned, so He gave her an instruction she could follow without much
risk. I mean, what if she had gone out there and the light hadn't been on? What 
if she'd missed it? She would have felt foolish but that wouldn't have
hurt anything. 

If you'll trust Him, the Holy Spirit will do the same thing for you that He did 
for Gloria and me. He'll bring you along one step at a time in a way that
will help you, not hurt you. 

The biggest mistake you can make is to be afraid to follow that inward witness 
which is the number one way God leads all His children (Rom. 8:14). So don't
be afraid. Take time to listen today. Expect to hear in your spirit. God has 
something to say to you.
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Scripture Study:  1 Corinthians 2:6-16  


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