It
was late in the afternoon when an unexpected phone call rocked my world.
Although I had anticipated the news I received would be coming sometime in the
months ahead, I certainly wasn’t expecting it that particular day or anytime
soon. I was suddenly faced with decisions that I didn’t want to have to make.
‘Now Lord, really?’
As
I reflected back on my reaction to that call, I realized that I was feeling
overwhelmed and confused, not knowing what my next steps would be, or the
timeline within which I would be working. If only I had a pillar of cloud like
the Israelites in the wilderness telling me when to move and where to move. For
them it was obvious! If the cloud didn’t move, neither did they.
But
then I was reminded that although I may not have a cloud showing me the way
today, I did have God’s Spirit living within me. “Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.”
Galatians 5:25. God was just as present with me as he was with the
Israelites. In fact, he lives in me! You cannot get much more present than
that.
The
decisions are still looming, but for now I can rest knowing that when the time
is right, he will show me which way to go if I just keep in step with the
Spirit. Too often I am tempted to run ahead of God but for now I am waiting so I
can walk step by step with him.
How
about you? Have you run ahead of God instead of keeping in step with the
Spirit? Do you need to slow down and wait for his direction in your life? You
don’t need a pillar of cloud because you have something so much better, God’s
Spirit living in you!
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you for the reminder that
although I don’t have a tangible pillar of cloud showing me the way, I do have
your Spirit in me. Help me to be still and wait for your still small voice,
showing me which direction to go and when to go. And until then, I will wait.
Amen.
Application:
Are
you feeling overwhelmed today and confused about which direction to go right
now? Remember that God’s Spirit lives within you, so walk in step with him. Ask
him to show you the way, and take the time to be still enough to hear his
voice.
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