
When I was growing up, I stayed with my grandparents for a week or two every summer. They lived on a street that dead-ended into some railroad tracks. I would often awaken several times on my first night as the box cars rumbled by or when an engineer blew the train whistle. By the end of my visit, however, I had grown so accustomed to the noise that I could sleep straight through the night without interruption. I had tuned out the sounds.
There are other interruptions that I dont want to tune out! I love it when my husband unexpectedly brings me a cup of coffee when Im working at the computer. And it brings me joy when I receive an unexpected call from a friend.
Sometimes were tempted to tune out divine interruptions of the Holy Spirit instead of listening to His promptings. He may nudge us with a realization that we need to ask forgiveness for something we said or did. Or persistently remind us that we should pray for someone who is experiencing a crisis. Or convict us that we have never fully shared Jesus with a person we care about.
When the Holy Spirit indwells us, He teaches us, convicts us, comforts us, and guides us into truth (John 14:16-17,26; 16:7-8,13). Are you tuned in to the interruption of His voice?
Read: John 16:7-15
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When the Holy Spirit indwells us, He teaches us, convicts us, comforts us, and guides us into truth
(John 14:16-17,26; 16:7-8,13).
Are you tuned in to the interruption of His voice?”
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“Holy Spirit, help us hear
Your inner promptings, soft and clear;
And help us know Your still, small voice
So we may make Gods will our choice. D. De Haan
Make the right choice: Obey the Spirits voice.”.
Happy Warm Fuzzy Wednesday, Rus. Thank you for being here everday sharing ODB.
Have a delightful day.