FOLLOWING GOD'S COMPASS AS IT POINTS TO THE RIGHT PATH HOME— "Set up road signs; put up guideposts. Take note
of the highway, the road that you take."
(Jeremiah 31:21 NIV)
Ha! Good question. I wonder, if one hardens their heart will they even know it's hardened? All the more reason to abide with the Master on a moment by moment basis!! Thanks Lynn.
Good reminder that we should be anticipating whispers from God on a consistent basis - and then, like Samuel, we should say, "Speak Lord, for your servant hears."
So glad that you joined us today. I honestly feel that right now, as I hear His voice, it's about putting one foot in front of the other. Going step by step and trying to find joy in each one.
Great question Lynn! I like to keep a good supply of spiritual Q-tips close by to remove that old nasty wax (distractions, pride, work, home, etc.) which keeps me from hearing from my Heavenly Father. I don't like it when He has to yell at me... I'd much rather stay close so He can gently whisper into my ear :)
Hey, dear Stephanie! Oh, my, yes! Stilling those inner rushing waters of chaos is so difficult sometimes but such practice is so necessary to hear those whispers. Blessings to you! :D
Jen, you are so right. Without those inner nudges, our feet tangle themselves together. No sure footing. Thank you so much for visiting. So glad I found your blog. Blessings!
Great thought. When I think I hear God speaking, I try to quiet myself. I find my biggest struggle is that God doesn't speak but that I don't listen. I'm too hard headed! :)
Good thought, and cleverly done.
ReplyDeleteSince I've hear His voice, everyday, I answer: Speak Lord, your servant is listening - at least trying to....
ReplyDeleteGreat graphics! And very good question to ponder - everyday.
Ha! Good question. I wonder, if one hardens their heart will they even know it's hardened? All the more reason to abide with the Master on a moment by moment basis!! Thanks Lynn.
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ReplyDeleteGood reminder that we should be anticipating whispers from God on a consistent basis - and then, like Samuel, we should say, "Speak Lord, for your servant hears."
ReplyDeleteServants obey. Bondservants lovingly obey. :-)
So glad that you joined us today. I honestly feel that right now, as I hear His voice, it's about putting one foot in front of the other. Going step by step and trying to find joy in each one.
ReplyDeleteGreat question Lynn! I like to keep a good supply of spiritual Q-tips close by to remove that old nasty wax (distractions, pride, work, home, etc.) which keeps me from hearing from my Heavenly Father. I don't like it when He has to yell at me... I'd much rather stay close so He can gently whisper into my ear :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh, what a great graphic! and question.
ReplyDeleteThanks s-o-o-o-o much, Warren!
ReplyDeleteSo true, Ceci1 Speak Lord! Your servant is listening! Thank you, sweetie! :D
ReplyDeleteHey, Lorrie! Good point! And so-so true! Thanks, sweetie! Missed you. :D
ReplyDeleteHey, dear Stephanie! Oh, my, yes! Stilling those inner rushing waters of chaos is so difficult sometimes but such practice is so necessary to hear those whispers. Blessings to you! :D
ReplyDeleteJen, you are so right. Without those inner nudges, our feet tangle themselves together. No sure footing. Thank you so much for visiting. So glad I found your blog. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteLOL Deborah, I l-o-v-e your Q-tips analogy. Great! Love you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Amy! So happy to see you here. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteGreat thought. When I think I hear God speaking, I try to quiet myself. I find my biggest struggle is that God doesn't speak but that I don't listen. I'm too hard headed! :)
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