Don’t Let Me Go
January 3
If your Presence does not go with us, do not send us from here.
Exodus 33:15
Don and Candy had a decision to make. Their attorney had called, telling them
they had been given Candy’s childhood home, a Brownstone duplex in Ohio,
in an estate settlement. Her aunt, who had lived in the upstairs apartment, had
recently passed away, leaving Candy the property with a clear deed.
But, having worked in their church’s youth ministry for over twenty years,
they felt a strong call to stay here in California and minister to the kids of their
neighborhood. They were unsure of whether their time here was to come to an
end at this time.
Lying in bed that night they discussed their options and prayed, asking
God to show them what He wanted them to do. During the night both dreamt
the same dream. In the dream they were driving away from the duplex, waving
goodbye to a stranger standing on the porch. Upon awakening, they shared
their dream with each other and came to the conclusion God was telling them
to rent out the duplex and stay in California for now.
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We all have difficult choices in which we would like to know that our final
decision was inspired by God. And God will not always be as conspicuous in
His answers as He was with Don and Candy. Yet, learning to listen for His
response to our prayers and petitions can be achieved. Hearing God is not
rocket science, but it does require active listening on our part.
By reading and studying God’s Word each day, we learn to draw on Spirit-
inspired insight and wisdom hidden for us within the pages of Scripture. There
are tremendous benefits to submitting everything to God and asking for His
guidance.
As in Moses’ case, we should cry, “If You’re not where I’m going, don’t
let me go!” Through active listening can we develop the ability to hear God’s
response to our requests.
Prayer
“Please let me know Your will for the days and events
of my life, Lord. Teach me to listen and hear what
Your Spirit reveals to me and then act accordingly
with courage and peace. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”