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Zion National Park, Utah. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

Seeking Guidance: The First Step

Through humble confession, the barriers that keep us from hearing God's guidance are cleared away.

1 John 1:8-10

By forsaking the worldly way, believers choose a narrow path (Matt. 7:13). However, we’re not meant to wander blindly on it. The Holy Spirit is our guide. But have you ever struggled to discern His divine guidance?

Seeking God’s direction involves a pattern that begins with cleansing—in other words, the first place to look is at ourselves. Ask, “Father, do You see anything in my life that might interfere with my understanding what You are saying?” Sin hinders the process: It clouds our judgment and how we experience the power of the Holy Spirit.

The Bible teaches that God cleanses us from unrighteousness when we confess our sins (1 John 1:9). It also contains a clear warning for those who refuse to relinquish a wrong habit or attitude—the Lord doesn’t heed their cries (Ps. 66:18). But even when mistakes are made, God will never forsake those who call Him Father (Heb. 13:5).

Cleansing is woven into the process of gaining divine guidance. The Holy Spirit brings sin to our attention and equips us to deal with it. So on the way to receiving His clear direction, we may revisit this first step of cleansing often. The result is, we can continually experience a time of rich spiritual growth and renewal.

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