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Abstract

e you drowning in clutter? Does your schedule keep you from responding to God’s call?</p><blockquote id="dfaf"><p>Hans Hoffman said, “The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.”</p></blockquote><p id="1c1f">We fill our lives with endless busyness, leaving little room for faith and introspection. We make choices that put our agenda ahead of God’s.</p><p id="6885">We have a plan, goals, and tasks. Howe

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ver, God may place something in our lives that requires a choice. Do we stick to our plan or turn aside to investigate?</p><p id="dd43">The story of Moses and the burning bush is a reminder that God can use the most unexpected things to grab our attention. Can we see interruptions and disruptions as divine invitations so we can experience our own burning bush moments—moments when God speaks to us in ways that are life-changing?</p></article></body>

MORNING DEVOTION

Interruptions or Invitations?

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Are you drowning in clutter? Does your schedule keep you from responding to God’s call?

Hans Hoffman said, “The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.”

We fill our lives with endless busyness, leaving little room for faith and introspection. We make choices that put our agenda ahead of God’s.

We have a plan, goals, and tasks. However, God may place something in our lives that requires a choice. Do we stick to our plan or turn aside to investigate?

The story of Moses and the burning bush is a reminder that God can use the most unexpected things to grab our attention. Can we see interruptions and disruptions as divine invitations so we can experience our own burning bush moments—moments when God speaks to us in ways that are life-changing?

Devotion
Morning
Clutter
Life Lessons
Invitations
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