My daughter’s recent experience taught me that spiritual promptings happen more often than we may realize.
Once a week she leaves early in the morning to drive 45 miles to her piano lesson and then back in time to attend school.
I get up with her so we can visit a few minutes, and pray together.
Twenty minutes after she left, she came into my mind and I had a quick thought to say a prayer for her. I didn’t think much of it, but I stopped what I was doing and offered a simple prayer asking for her safety.
Within minutes the phone rang and I heard my daughter’s shaky voice say, “Mom, I ran off the road.”
It was dark at that early hour, and the rural road had no tracks to follow through the overnight snow. She couldn’t see the edge of the road and had caught the tire and lost control of the car.
Within moments, two vehicles had stopped, attached a chain and pulled her car out of the snow. One driver even followed her to make sure she made it safely to the interstate.
She was being watched over and taken care of.
The reason I share this experience with you is that the thought to pray for her after she had left was not strong. It was just a simple, passing thought. One easily ignored.
I wonder how often we have thoughts, impressions, or feelings that we don’t acknowledge or act upon because we are expecting something insistent and dramatic?
So, what if we don’t know if it’s inspiration? What if it’s just a thought?
What if it is just a thought?
Is it good? Is it lifting another? Can you visualize a positive outcome if you act?
If so, then act.
The more we act on positive, good thoughts, the more we will continue to receive heavenly guidance.
3 steps to build confidence in promptings:
- Pay attention
- Trust
- Act
How often do we overlook the simple thoughts as being insignificant because they are not intense?
I believe direction is being given to us more often than we may realize but it’s up to us to receive and respond.
Let’s begin today to strengthen our ability to recognize and act upon heavenly promptings no matter how quietly they may come.
With love,
Rochelle Ricks says
Thank you Melanie! So often we have no idea of the power of our actions. I’m so glad Madelyn is ok. We really do have angels continually watching over our children. Thanks for the reminder.
Melanie says
Thank you Rochelle!?
Peggi says
Melanie, I had the same experience several years ago, before even knowing about intuition. My daughter had left for school, and I said to myself, I forgot to say a prayer for her today. And then she called me to say she was in an accident. So, even though the prayer was late, she was safe. Thanks for sharing.
Melanie says
Thanks for sharing your experience Peggi! This is helping me think more on how much heavenly help we truly have.