Burning Question:
What is your go to meal to serve company?
Morning Devotional:
What was that?
Most of us were gathered around the dinner table, enjoying our meal and conversation, when I paused and said, “Hey… did you hear that? Did Glory fall?”
Our 18-year-old daughter, Glory, had eaten earlier and was downstairs in the basement. I thought I heard something unusual—maybe a thud or a crash—but my wife Kris said she didn’t hear anything, so we all shrugged it off and kept eating.
A few minutes later, Glory came up the stairs with a strange look on her face.
“Did you fall or something?” I asked.
She shook her head. “No… but I did drop a glass bowl. It shattered—like, everywhere.”
Turns out, I had heard something.
That moment reminded me how often we sense something in our spirit—an urge to pray, a nudge to check in on someone, or a whisper of God’s prompting—and we dismiss it because no one else seems to notice. But just because others don’t hear what you hear doesn’t mean God isn’t speaking.
“My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.” – John 10:27 (NIV)
God’s voice doesn’t always come with flashing lights or a booming sound. Sometimes it’s just a quiet sense that something’s off—or that someone needs you. Don’t ignore the prompting. You might just be hearing something important that no one else can. Be attentive. Be obedient. And trust that when you lean in to listen, God will lead you.
Bible Quiz:
Question: Who had a vision of a sea of Glass?
Answer: John Revelation 4:6 and 15:2
Storytime: Why is Cornell Emailing Me?