My second child was eager to sleep in a big-girl bed in her sisters room. Each night I tucked Britta under the covers, issuing strict instructions to stay in bed, warning her Id return her to the crib if she didnt. Night after night, I found her in the hallway and had to escort my discouraged darling back to her crib. Years later I learned her customarily-sweet older sister wasnt excited about having a roommate and repeatedly told Britta that shed heard me calling for her. Britta heeded her sisters words, went to look for me, and thus landed herself back in the crib.
Listening to the wrong voice can have consequences for us all. When God sent a man to Bethel to speak on His behalf, He gave explicit instructions for him to not eat or drink while there, nor return home by the same route (1 Kings 13:9). When King Jeroboam invited him to share a meal, the prophet declined, following Gods command. When an older prophet extended an invitation to dine, the man initially declined, but relented and ate when his elder deceived him, saying an angel told him it was okay. Just as I wanted Britta to enjoy her big-girl bed, I imagine God was saddened the man didnt heed His instructions.