We know God is leading us when we experience His guidance through the challenges and insights He provides in our spiritual journey.
In Deuteronomy 32:10, we reflect on how God led the Israelites, demonstrating His active involvement in their lives. Similarly, in our own spiritual journeys, we often recognize God's leading through both His commandments and the experiences we face. When we find ourselves feeling guilt or conviction, it is a sign that the Holy Spirit is working within us, preparing our hearts for transformation. Experiencing doubts and struggles does not indicate abandonment; rather, it is through these moments that God often reveals His mercy and grace more profoundly.
As we grow in faith, moments of clarity and hope may emerge, even amid uncertainty. God reassures us through the promises found in Scripture and the testimony of His faithfulness. When we're filled with joy or receive a revelation of Christ, that, too, is part of His leading—assuring us that our journey, though winding, is held in His hands. This can banish fears and provide peace, although we must remain vigilant against periods of doubt that may arise even after sweet assurances.
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