[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":4},["ShallowReactive",2],{"reading-1019":3},"OCTOBER 19\r\nThe ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them (Num. 10:33).\r\nGod does give us impressions, but not that we should act on them as impressions. If the impression be from God, He will Himself give\r\nsufficient evidence to establish it beyond the possibility of a\r\ndoubt\r\nHow beautiful is the story of Jeremiah, of the impression that came to him respecting the purchase of the field of Anathoth. But\r\nJeremiah did not act upon this impression until after the following\r\nday, when his uncle's son came to him and brought him external\r\nevidence by making a proposal for the purchase. Then Jeremiah said: \"I knew this was the word of the Lord.\"\r\nHe waited until God seconded the impression by a providence, and then he acted in full view of the open facts, which could bring\r\nconviction unto others as well as to himself. God wants us to act\r\naccording to His mind. We are not to ignore the Shepherd's personal voice but like Paul and his companions at Troas, we are to listen\r\nto all the voices that speak and \"gather\" from all the  circumstances, as they did, the full mind of the Lord. --Dr. Simpson.\r\n\"Where God's finger points, there God's hand will make the way. Do not say in thine heart what thou wilt or wilt not do, but wait\r\n\r\nupon God until He makes known His way. So long as that way Is hidden it is clear that there is no need of action, and that He\r\naccounts Himself responsible for all the results of keeping thee where thou art. --Selected.\r\nFor God through ways we have not known, Will lead His own.",1783499793957]