August 27
“Thou shalt make thy prayer unto Him, and He shall hear thee, and thou shalt pay thy vows.” – Job 22:27
Have you ever disagreed with someone and felt you were in the right? I have. What started out as a conversation turns into a confrontation. And the tension becomes so thick you can cut it with a knife. At that point, it’s time to separate before things disintegrate.
And when you separate, it’s time to communicate with the Lord. It’s when you get alone with God that the communion of conviction comes, and what seemed to be confusion becomes crystal clear in His light. More often than not, the Holy Spirit has shown me that I was in the wrong and needed to ask forgiveness.
Have you had a disagreement with someone lately? It’s time to retreat, reflect, and receive what the Lord wants to tell you. Enter your prayer closet today.
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It’s like arguing about the merits of our current President with a “devotee”. Or the timing of the Rapture with a pre-trib zealot! God’s servant doesn’t argue, especially about Scripture. I use humor to distract from this type of encounter.
I see your point here Gary and agree only to a point. If it’s not of importance – let it go. However there is a time and place to discuss Scripture. It’s not that we should argue as you rightly pointed out – but at the same time if what is being said, taught etc. is doctrinally wrong, then it needs to be addressed.
God bless and thanks for the comment.