Act 16:7-10
“They assayed to go into Bithynia; and the Spirit o f Jesus suffered them not. And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; There was a man of Macedonia, standing beseeching him, and saying, Come over into Macedonia, and help us.”

What of Today’s Verse…

The spirit of Jesus often shuts doors in the long corridors of life. We pass along, trying one after another, but find that they are all locked, in order that we may enter the one that He has opened for us (Rev_3:7-8). Sometimes in following the Spirit’s guidance we seem to come to a blank wall. The little missionary band found themselves facing the sea. They had not contemplated crossing to Europe, but there seemed no other course open. They walked to and fro on the sea-wall or landing-stage, looking over the restless waves, and noticing the strange costumes of sailors and travellers who had gathered in the thriving sea-port, which bore the name famous to all the world for the Siege of Troy.

It was with such thoughts in his heart that St. Paul slept that night in his humble lodging, and in his dreams, a man from Macedonia, like one he had seen on the quay, stood and beckoned to him (Act_16:10, R.V.).

Where it is possible for the judgment to arrive at a right conclusion, on the suggestions that may be supplied by the Divine Spirit, we are left to think out the problems of our career. Within your reach are the materials needed for formulating a correct judgment; use them, balance the pros and cons, and looking up to God to prevent you from making a mistake, act. When once you have come to a decision, in faith and prayer, go forward, not doubting or looking back.

A small door may lead to a vast opportunity. St. Paul might have been discouraged by his reception in Europe. He looked for the man whom he had seen in the vision, but the only trace they could find of the worship of God was the gathering together of a few women. How startled they must have been by the sudden appearance of these missionaries, but a mighty work for God began in the life of at least one of them “whose heart the Lord opened.” Let us not despise the smallest opening, for we can never tell into what a wide place it may conduct us.

Let us Pray:

O God, since we know not what a day may bring forth, but only that the hour for serving Thee is always present, may we wake to the instant claims of Thy holy Will; not waiting for to-morrow, but yielding today. Consecrate with Thy presence the way our feet may go; and the humblest work will shine and the roughest places be made plain. Amen.

Words of Wisdom
Pray for Others

I pray for you, knowing that God is your ever-present source.

When a dear one is in need, the first thing I can do is to pray. I turn the concern over to God and rest in the silence of sacred communion. In these peaceful and powerful moments, I send love toward my dear one and feel the assurance of divine order unfolding. I see the fullness of life, love, wisdom and substance revealed.

I may or may not have the opportunity to help in person; however, I always have the means to make my contribution in prayer. I turn within because I know prayer makes a difference. My energies of love and compassion, understanding and peace further support divine order unfolding for good in the lives of others.

They long for you and pray for you because of the surpassing grace of God that he has given you.–2 Corinthians 9:14