Acts 27:10
Spiritual Conviction:
An inner awareness of something that is wrong – a check in your spirit, normally about wrongdoing. That is what brings us to repentance. John 16:8 highlights that part of the Holy Spirit’s work, “And when He has come, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.”
The Spirit’s Witness:
This is a feeling that something is right. It is not always a voice or statement. It is a signal that brings confirmation.
Spiritual Burden:
This is an inward persuasion that God places on our hearts. In Acts 20:22, Paul admitted feeling heavy in his spirit. It manifests in a sudden urge to pray for another person or a situation. It often lacks clarity and calls for prayer until the Holy Spirit removes the burden.
Spiritual Perception:
In the passage above, Paul did not allude to God speaking to him. Spiritual perception is an inward witness about people, things, places and situations you have no knowledge of. God’s leading may not always make sense and may even cost you in the process.
Outward Confirmation:
Paul indicated in Acts 20:23 that wherever he went there were confirmations of what he already perceived. Romans 8:14 affirms that we are led by the spirit from within. The external confirmation is only a manifestation.
Prayer:
Father, incline my ears to Your voice and help me to always obey.Scriptural Reading:
Acts 27:9-26
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