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What does the Bible say about God's divine roadblocks?

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The Bible indicates that God's roadblocks serve to guide and protect His people from harmful paths.

In 1 Samuel 29, we see an example of God's divine roadblock in David's life, preventing him from engaging in a battle against his own people, Israel. This blockage was not mere happenstance, but a sovereign intervention intended to redirect David towards a path aligned with God's purpose. The sermon emphasizes that God often blocks roads to protect us from actions that could lead to significant spiritual or relational destruction. Thus, God's roadblocks are part of His providential care, ensuring that despite our own desires, we align with His divine will.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 29

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