Bible in a Year : Job 1113; Acts 9:121
They tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them to. Acts 16:7
It can be difficult when were told no or not now, especially when we sense God has opened a door for us to serve others. Early in my ministry, two opportunities came my way where I thought my gifts and skills matched the churches needs, but both doors eventually closed. After these two disappointments, another position came along, and I was selected. With that ministry call came thirteen years of life-touching pastoral labors.
Twice in Acts 16 Paul and company were redirected by God. First, they were kept by the Holy Spirit from preaching the word in the province of Asia (v. 6). Then, When they came to the border of Mysia, they tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them to (v. 7). Unknown to them, God had other plans that would be right for His work and workers. His no to the previous plans put them in a position to listen to and be confidently led by Him (vv. 910).
Who among us hasnt grieved what we initially thought to be a painful loss? Weve felt wounded when we didnt get a certain job, when a service opportunity didnt materialize, when a relocation got derailed. Though such things can momentarily be weighty, time often reveals that such detours are actually divine diversions that God graciously uses to get us where He wants us, and we are grateful.
What loss have you grieved only to be grateful that what you desired you didnt get? How did the situation serve to bolster your trust in the Lord?
Father, I praise You that in Your wisdom You know how to best arrange my life. Thank You for protecting me through Your detours.