In what ways can we seek God's guidance during times of "devastation and destruction"? Grounding Ourselves in God’s Word Isaiah 30:21: “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear this command behind you: ‘This is the way. Walk in it.’” What the Verse Shows Us • God speaks with clarity even when the path looks confusing. • His guidance is continuous—“whether you turn to the right or to the left.” • The directive is personal—“you will hear.” • Obedience (“Walk in it”) is expected once He makes the way plain. Ways to Actively Seek His Guidance During Devastation • Saturate your mind with Scripture – Read, recite, and meditate on passages of promise (Psalm 46:1–3; Romans 8:28). – Let the written Word tune your ear to recognize the Spirit’s whisper. • Pray with expectancy – Pour out the raw reality of loss (Psalm 62:8). – Ask specifically for wisdom (James 1:5), then watch for the answer. • Wait in stillness – Quiet the noise; God often guides in the hush (Psalm 46:10). – Trust that His timing is perfect, even when circumstances shout otherwise (Isaiah 40:31). • Seek godly counsel – Invite mature believers to speak Scriptural truth into your turmoil (Proverbs 15:22). – Measure every piece of advice against the Bible’s clear teaching. • Obey the light you have – Act on the last instruction God gave; more light follows obedience (John 14:21). – Small steps of faith today open the way for larger direction tomorrow (Psalm 37:23). • Remember past faithfulness – Rehearse ways He has guided you before (1 Samuel 7:12). – Let yesterday’s deliverances fuel today’s confidence. Additional Scriptural Anchors • Psalm 32:8—He promises instruction and watchful counsel. • Proverbs 3:5-6—Trust and acknowledge Him; He makes paths straight. • Isaiah 58:11—He guides continually, even in “sun-scorched” places. Encouraging Takeaways • Destruction cannot silence God’s voice; it only heightens our need to listen. • His guidance is not a vague impression but a reliable promise rooted in His unchanging Word. • When devastation surrounds, we move forward one obedient step at a time, confident that the Shepherd still leads—and He never misguides His flock. |