Divine Guidance

From “The Battle Plan for Prayer”:

The leadership that God gives as you pray your way through hard decisions is not to be evaluated merely by the physical events happening around you. Just because His calling is seeming to lead you toward opposition or difficulty is not the cut-and-dried definition of a closed door. Sometimes the most difficult, painful, fearful, or illogical path is the one that ends up being the open door, the one bearing His fingerprints. When Jesus prayed, “Not My will, but Yours be done” (Luke 22:42) in the garden, He stood up to take the difficult path which was in the center of God’s will.

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