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Gary W. Sherwin's avatar

Sharon:

I’ve never thought about “extraneous” prompting. That is an interesting concept. I can see that it would be useful in His Arsenal to guide us through problems without divulging some fearful consequences. It is so easy to ignore these prompts. I think I would call them anti revelations. They reveal a path without revealing a goal or event.

In writing this, so many of these times come to mind. Fascinating.

Keep up the good work.

Gary

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Sharon Hines's avatar

Thanks, Gary! Your encouragement always gives me a lift.

What I discovered is that my willingness to respond to such prompts has resulted in more prompts being supplied. It has become a significant way for the Spirit to lead me. I have never regretted running the experiment on any spontaneous thought that isn't an obviously wrong thing to do.

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Gary W. Sherwin's avatar

Sharon:

Thank you. So, I am thinking that I need to pay more attention to my ADHD deluge. I have definitely experienced that God plays a more prominent role, the more you pay attention to His prompting. Let’s follow His guidance, whatever it is about.

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