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How can I see the hand of God moving in my life?
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Several Scriptures describe the hand of God moving and
guiding people (1 Samuel 5:11; 2 Chronicles
30:12; Job 19:21; 27:11; Ecclesiastes
2:24; 9:1).
These
passages do not mean that God literally has a hand.
The
Bible declares that God is spirit that He does not, in His essence, have a
physical form (John
4:24).
However,
this does not mean that God is incapable of taking on a physical form; numerous
times in Scripture God does take a physical form.
The
hand of God is not speaking of a literal body part. Rather, just as a father
lovingly guides and patiently disciplines a child with his hand, so are we
guided by the hand of God.
The
moving of the hand of God seems to be one area in which the saying “hindsight
is 20/20” is particularly true.
Often
when we are going through a difficult or confusing time, we are unaware of how
God is guiding us.
Years
later it becomes very clear why God brought us through that experience the way
He did.
Looking
back, the hand of God can be clearly seen moving, guiding, protecting, etc.
A
time of trial is rarely enjoyable. At the same time, there are many instances
where a trial or struggle is looked upon as the most meaningful spiritual time
in a person’s life.
This
is why James exhorts us to “consider it pure joy” when we
encounter various trials, because they are immensely valuable to our spiritual
lives (James
1:2).
How
can we better recognize the hand of God moving in our lives?
First, we must familiarize
ourselves with God’s Word which tells us
about who God is and what He does (2 Timothy 3:16-17),.
Similar
to how an instruction manual helps us to understand a particular device, so
reading God’s Word helps us to understand how God works and how we should
respond to Him.
Second, we must communicate
with God through prayer. We can ask God for wisdom (James 1:5).
We
can ask God to help us recognize, and submit to, His hand. We can thank Him for
how His hand has guided us. We can ask Him to help us learn His lesson, in His
time, for whatever time His hand is bringing us through.
Third, we must trust God.
Just as a son often rebels against the guidance of his father - not trusting
his judgment or not accepting his discipline - so do we often fight against the
hand of God: "Why did You allow
this? Why must I do that? Is there not another way?"
While
it is not wrong to ask these questions in a spirit of humility, it is wrong to
doubt God’s goodness or the quality of His plan.
Many
times in our lives, we make an ordeal worse by not trusting and obeying God and
by not quickly learning the intended lesson.
The
hand of God is a symbol of God’s guidance, instruction, and discipline. The
more we recognize the hand of God, the better we will be able to follow His
lead.
Through
the study of God’s Word, a strong prayer life, and an abiding trust in God, we
can learn to recognize, trust, and enjoy the hand of God moving in our lives.
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If Your presence
doesn't go with us
doesn't go with us
Lord we don't want
to leave this place
to leave this place
Lord we need You near
As we go from here
To lead us by Your love and grace.
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May Your presence fill us every day
May Your Spirit lead the way
Lord to You we call
Let Your glory fall
And may Your presence
go with us. .
go with us. .
If we have found
favor in Your sight
favor in Your sight
Show us Your ways O Lord
Cause we want to know You
And live in Your light
For all of our days
Show us Your ways.
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We have our hopes
And we have our dreams
But we cannot go
Where You will not lead. .
Lord to You we call
Let Your glory fall
And may Your presence
go with us.
go with us.
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