May 26, 2022

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Read – Acts 15:36-16:40

What does it say?
Paul traveled with Silas after a disagreement with Barnabas. The Spirit prevented them from going into Asia, sending them to Macedonia where Lydia and a jailer were saved.

What does it mean?
Paul’s second missionary journey began with conflict and continued from one crisis moment to the next. But because he had a regular habit of prayer, Paul was able to discern God’s will through the leading of the Holy Spirit. Each challenge or change of direction set up divine appointments to share Jesus or disciple another believer. Paul wasn’t distracted by pride in his successes or by self-pity during opposition. Rather, he prayed and sang praise to the Lord when the pressure was the greatest. As God opened and shut doors, Paul adjusted immediately. God’s purpose was paramount.

How should I respond?
Amidst life’s twists and turns, we usually ask God to steer us around conflict and trouble. Yet He sometimes allows us to experience periods of immense pressure that can serve His purpose. Too often we get self-absorbed during a sudden crisis and pay little attention to anyone else. The difficulties you’ll face this week will bring you into contact with people you wouldn’t meet otherwise. How will you exemplify God’s grace under pressure? Ask the Holy Spirit to make you aware of divine appointments. Today, focus on prayerfully discerning God’s direction and make His purpose your purpose.