July 14 — Hearing God’s Direction
And whether you turn
to the right or to the left, your ears will hear this command behind you: “This
is the way. Walk in it.”
There are moments when
we long for clear direction. We stand at a crossroads—facing decisions,
uncertainties, or new paths—and we wonder which way to go. In those moments, it
can feel as though we are searching for a distant answer, hoping for clarity
that will settle our questions all at once. But this verse offers a different
picture. “…your ears will hear this command behind you…” God’s guidance is not
always loud or dramatic. Often, it is quiet, steady, and close. It comes not
from far away, but from a presence that is already near.
Pause and reflect: Am
I making space to listen for God’s direction? Or is my life so full of
noise, urgency, or distraction that I miss the quiet ways He may be guiding me?
“This is the way. Walk in it.” God’s guidance is practical. It speaks into real
decisions, real moments, real steps. It may not reveal everything at once, but
it gives enough clarity to move forward. Notice that the instruction is simple:
walk in it. Guidance is meant to be followed.
Today, consider creating
a small space for listening. It may be a few quiet minutes before beginning
your day, or a pause in the middle of activity. You might pray, “Lord, help
me to hear Your direction.”
Then remain attentive. God may guide through Scripture, through a quiet sense of conviction, through wise counsel, or through a growing clarity over time. His direction is often confirmed not in a single moment, but through steady alignment. You may still face choices. You may still feel uncertainty. But you are not without guidance. God is near. And as you walk, you will hear—step by step, moment by moment: “This is the way. Walk in it.”
Heavenly Father,
—
Isaiah 30:21
Then remain attentive. God may guide through Scripture, through a quiet sense of conviction, through wise counsel, or through a growing clarity over time. His direction is often confirmed not in a single moment, but through steady alignment. You may still face choices. You may still feel uncertainty. But you are not without guidance. God is near. And as you walk, you will hear—step by step, moment by moment: “This is the way. Walk in it.”
Thank You that You are near and that You guide me in the way I should go. You know the decisions I face and the desire I have for clarity.
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