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  1. The Holy Spirit enabled the 70 elders to lead the people. 

    First it enabled them to prophesy and then gifted them to lead the people in justice.

    He wished that all God's people would receive the Holy Spirit.  That is the big difference in living for yourself & living for God.  Think of how that same reliance on Jesus would affect Christians today!  Oh, yes!  We are, as Christians, indwelt with the Holy Spirit today!!

  2. They have already had experiences and might be given discernment to help you in your new experience.

    Spiritual mentors should be in our lives.  I had them throughout my growing-up (in the Lord) years.  I would bounce ideas off them and they in their godly wisdom showed me the right way. I praise God for each of them and their contribution to my spiritual life.

    Sounds like they are not growing at all.  They're leaning on another's spiritual life.

    The more we learn, the more we put in practice all the more growing!  We may outgrow our mentors, but they keep growing too!!!  Praise God!

  3. Surrender is the best way.  We need to tell God we want to do His will and to seek His leading.  Your will, God, not mine.

    We end up operating in our own strength for our desires.

    We don't want anything to separate us from our relationship to God.  We just add to our sin if we keep going.  He's not going to speak to us to lead us if we are holding on to sin.  It's a distortion at the least.  step by step--if sin is held onto--you've skipped a step.

  4. Meet my need or I want this.

    Everyone's doing it!

    You  won't die.  Try this it tastes great!  You don't want to be the only one NOT doing this.  Think how respected you'll be!

    You'll feel wonderful.

    The Bible shows us the mind of God--He'll speak through it and lead us on right paths.  It can help us discern what is motivating us.

  5. Gideon was unsure and needed confirmation.

    Gideon was honestly seeking confirmation from God re: the battle, "testing God" is demanding that God prove Himself--because of their disbelief.

    No, He is ok with confirmation.  Most times however, they are confirmations in a small way.

    God knows the hearts of those who are seeking to enlarge themselves--coming from unbelief.

  6. God's leading for us is a result of the relationship we have with Him.

    It shows how much He loves us and trusts us to hear-listen -and obey. 

    we hunger for a deeper relationship with the Lord.  We read the Bible to grow, know His will and to obey what He tells us there.

    Paul encourages us every step of the way--even if the steps lead to persecution. I want to grow.   I want to draw ever closer to Him.

  7. It could be we are out of fellowship with Him or there is growth going on in us preparing us for what He has for us.  No it is not always our receptivity   Sometimes it's just not about us......

    Continue to trust Him, be in the Word and saturate yourself.  Continue in prayer.  He doesn't give us info before we need it.

  8. Yes, though I may not totally believe it for a minute and then follow through.

      His direction can be either yes or no--He has prepared the way for me.

    Yes, especially when I have asked God to use me today.

    The joy of sharing with someone whose heart was prepared by God!!

  9. It was very important.  He would be ministering to Gentiles.  And this time it would involve breaking a Jewish law--that he had grown up with.

    He may not have gone at all.

    He told them he was Spirit led.  He repeated his vision.

    That's where your complete trust in God and His leading comes in.  Criticism comes no matter what.

    I try not to.  Much prayer has to follow and trust that God's will will be done.

  10. If he hadn't been sure, God would have confirmed it again to him.

    Sure.  I would be concerned about his safety as a friend.

    It takes a high level of maturity to continue on a path that might lead to hardship and danger.  But the assurance of knowing you were in God's perfect will strengthens you.  I think about those ministering in closed countries and the joy they have in suffering for Christ.

    Taking the easy way, we miss out on the blessings God has for us.

  11. I think it is encouraging and shows God's love for Him.  I remember how God appeared to him and revealed Himself to him.  He told Paul he had a job to do for Him.  So, the relationship grew and continued.

    It's relationship!  He also could count on Him to meet every need. And could trust Him to do it!

  12. The comparison showed him he had to sharpen his senses and concentrate on God to be able to hear that small still voice.  All the others were powerful, shocking and didn't take much heart time to figure out.

    He comforted him with first meeting basic needs Elijah had, then gently rebukes him to get his thinking straight.

    It's easy these days to miss His still, small voice with all of the electronic media shouting at us.  It shows we need to get alone with the Lord on a regular basis.

  13. Counselor/Comforter, Holy Spirit, Spirit of truth, guides into all truth, lives in us,  convicts us, taking the place of Jesus on earth, speaks what He hears, not on His own.  The Holy Spirit guides us into the Truth.  We need his help as we open the Word and read.  We will be able to discern if what we "hear" from God in the Word is the truth.

  14. Prayer was a priority.

    He was powering up--there was and is a spiritual battle going on.  Prayer is a necessity.

    He has the power and direction from the Holy Spirit and wanted to fulfill God's will for his life on earth.

    They wanted to see more of the miracles Jesus performed and to impress the crowds.

    Yes, I do.  I wish to have a longer or additional quiet time, however.

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