By forsaking the
worldly way, believers have chosen a narrow path (Matthew 7:13). However, we’re
not wandering blindly on it. The Holy Spirit is our guide. He directs our steps
toward new opportunities and offers discernment so we can make wise decisions
that keep us on course for God’s will (1 John 1:8-10).
It
is the nature of this journey that we have to stop often and seek guidance. God
is pleased to respond to earnest requests for direction, as He wants to keep
His followers in the center of His will. Many Christians wonder how to pursue
divine guidance.
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Seeking
God’s guidance and direction involves a pattern that begins with cleansing. In
other words, the first place to look is at yourself. Ask, “Father, do you see
anything in my life that might interfere with my understanding what you are
saying?” Sin shuts down the guidance process: it strangles the power flowing
from the Holy Spirit and thereby clouds our judgment (1 Thessalonians 5:19). First
John 1:9 tells us that God cleanses unrighteousness when we confess our sins.
The Bible also contains a clear warning for those who refuse to relinquish a
rebellious habit or attitude and the Lord does not hear their cries (Psalm 66:18). As He brings to mind problem areas, lay them before the cross and give them to the Lord.
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Cleansing
is a continual process while receiving guidance from God. The Holy Spirit
brings sin to our attention as we’re equipped to deal with it. So on the way to
receiving His clear direction, we may revisit this step often and in that way
can experience a time of rich spiritual growth and renewal. Doing things God’s
way is not always easy; but it’s always worth it.
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