When one is prevented or forbidden from associating with someone, preaching in a place, or praying for a particular person it is a Divine redirection of their missionary efforts by the Holy Spirit, keeping one guided toward the fulfillment of God's perfect will in life (Ps. 1:1, Jer. 7:16-18, 1 Cor. 5:11). The guidance of the Holy Spirit also involves redirection, not just permission, highlighting the importance of receiving the gift of discernment in Christian faith (John 16:13).
Nevertheless, we should stay humble, obedient, and faithful to Lord Jesus, submitting to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, so we will never go astray, as God's Children.
PRAYER: In Jesus' Name, thank You, Father and Gracious God, for the Gift of the Holy Spirit who keeps me guided in the path of Truth and Righteousness. Blessed be Your Holy Name, for the knowledge of Your Word and the presence of the Comforter in my life, helps me to live in the fulfillment of Your Divine will,
Amen.
From Acts 16:6-7
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