What is the Will of God | Joe Consford | consfords.com

What is the Will of God | Joe Consford | consfords.com

Good morning, and welcome back to The Morning Meditation. Grab your Bible and a cup of coffee, take a deep breath, and let’s settle our hearts for today’s reading. Today, we’re in Acts chapter 16—a chapter about direction, obedience, and what happens when God interrupts your plans. SCRIPTURE READING — ACTS 16 (KJV, SELECTED OVERVIEW) Acts 16 opens with Paul and Silas strengthening the churches and picking up a young disciple named Timothy. Very quickly, we see something important: good intentions don’t always mean open doors. The Holy Ghost forbids Paul to preach in certain regions. Then, in the night, Paul sees a vision—a man from Macedonia saying, “Come over into Macedonia, and help us.” Later in the chapter:
  • Lydia’s heart is opened by the Lord.
  • A possessed girl is delivered.
  • Paul and Silas are beaten and imprisoned.
  • At midnight, they pray and sing praises.
  • An earthquake opens the prison doors.
  • A jailer is saved, baptized, and rejoicing with his whole house.
Acts 16 shows us that God’s guidance doesn’t always come with comfort—but it always comes with purpose. STORY Imagine being Paul. You’re not running from ministry—you’re eager for it. You want to preach. You want to go forward. You want to do something good. But God says no. Not because the work is wrong—but because the timing or direction is wrong. Then comes a vision. Not a detailed roadmap—just a cry for help. Paul obeys. And where does obedience lead? To a riverside prayer meeting… To a prison cell… To a midnight song… And to a man who would have died without Christ. Acts 16 reminds us that God’s will often unfolds one obedient step at a time, and you don’t always understand it until later. THREE POINT REFLECTION 1. God’s “No” Is Often Direction, Not Denial Paul wasn’t rejected—he was redirected. Closed doors are not wasted moments when God is guiding your steps. 2. Obedience Can Lead Through Difficulty Following God led Paul and Silas to a beating and a jail cell—but also to salvation for a household. Faithfulness doesn’t guarantee comfort, but it does guarantee fruit. 3. Praise Changes More Than Circumstances Their praise didn’t just shake the prison—it shook a man’s heart. Worship in hardship is often the loudest testimony. OUTRO Acts 16 teaches us to trust God’s direction—even when it’s unclear, uncomfortable, or costly. Tomorrow, we’ll slow the pace and reflect deeply as we move into Psalm Day 16. Thanks for starting your day in the Word. This is the Morning Meditation, Im Joe Consford and, I’ll see you tomorrow morning.

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