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Today we're joined by Pastor Colin to talk about a common conundrum for Christians: Seeking God's guidance.
In life, we often yearn for clarity in our next steps, but sometimes forget to focus on what God has already set before us. Colin suggests moving forward in faith with what God has given us, trusting Him to reveal the next steps when the time is right. But, how do we discern God's will, especially when faced with closed doors and uncertainty?
Using the life of Elijah from 1 Kings chapter 17, Pastor Colin reveals a powerful principle: You can only guide a moving object. He encourages us to fix our minds not on what's ahead but to actively engage in what God calls us to do now — to uphold our current responsibilities and trust God's wisdom for the future.
Interestingly, we'll learn that God's guidance often comes not through the grand and pristine but can arrive via unexpected, even 'unclean', vessels. Take the raven's role in nourishing Elijah, a creature deemed 'unclean' yet chosen by God as a provider. This serves as a reminder that God can use any means to support His people and fulfill His will.
Today we're joined by Pastor Colin to talk about a common conundrum for Christians: Seeking God's guidance.
In life, we often yearn for clarity in our next steps, but sometimes forget to focus on what God has already set before us. Colin suggests moving forward in faith with what God has given us, trusting Him to reveal the next steps when the time is right. But, how do we discern God's will, especially when faced with closed doors and uncertainty?
Using the life of Elijah from 1 Kings chapter 17, Pastor Colin reveals a powerful principle: You can only guide a moving object. He encourages us to fix our minds not on what's ahead but to actively engage in what God calls us to do now — to uphold our current responsibilities and trust God's wisdom for the future.
Interestingly, we'll learn that God's guidance often comes not through the grand and pristine but can arrive via unexpected, even 'unclean', vessels. Take the raven's role in nourishing Elijah, a creature deemed 'unclean' yet chosen by God as a provider. This serves as a reminder that God can use any means to support His people and fulfill His will.