Mind the Checks: Understanding Divine Guidance


On my daily commute to work, there’s a merge onto the interstate, that can sometimes be harrowing. Thankfully, it’s a fairly long view looking back as you prepare to enter the motorway.

One early morning last week I came to the familiar junction and saw no approaching headlights. Yet, as I accelerated onto the highway, I was surprised to see the blind spot detection system light up on my driver’s side mirror. “It must be malfunctioning,” I said to myself, continuing to merge.

A blaring air horn shook me to my senses. I looked in the rearview and saw a huge garbage truck, so close to my back bumper I could almost smell it.

Heart racing, I pulled over to the shoulder and slowed down, as the big white truck passed me by with a final blast of his horn.

Frankly, I think the guy could have gotten over a lane or braked to let me merge. He was “trash talking” by laying on the horn. It must be a sanitation worker thing. However, I should have been more careful, and heeded that bright yellow blinking blind spot monitor.

The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.

Proverbs 22:3 (NIV)

A recent devotional from Streams in the Desert tells of a godly woman who was asked the key to her consistent growth in the Lord. “Mind the checks,” she said. “Mind the checks.”

After the earthquake came a fireโ€ฆAnd after the fire came a gentle whisper.

1 Kings 19:12 (NIV)

The reading goes on to explain that the “checks” are God’s “restraints and constraints” that come by His still, small voice.

Many true believers miss them all together.

Kind reader, can you relate? Like me, have you ever disregarded the Lord’s version of a blinking blind spot monitor? It’s all too easy to miss His gentle whisper, only to be almost side swiped by a gargantuan garbage truck. Today, and every day, may we heed God’s gentle whisper.

Thank you for reading. ๐Ÿ™โค๏ธ prayers and love.


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18 responses to “Mind the Checks: Understanding Divine Guidance”

  1. jesusluvsall Avatar

    Glad your near miss was not worse. I lived in Minneapolis for a few years and the merge onto the freeway was almost nonexistent.

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  2. davidsdailydose Avatar

    This is true, Priscilla. Only God can see the finished side of the tapestry.

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  3. Priscilla Bettis Avatar

    When we can’t see because we don’t have the big picture, we have to listen to God’s checks!

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  4. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, Kristi.

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  5. Kristi Avatar

    AMEN IN JESUS โค

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  6. davidsdailydose Avatar

    You make and excellent point. Being in a familiar situation and thinking we know best can lead to trouble.
    I appreciate your reading and commenting. Blessings!

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  7. Pure Glory Avatar

    David, thanks for sharing your story. We all get blindsided when are in familiar territory and let pride, “I Know best,” rule. It is so easy to do.

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  8. The Devotional Guyโ„ข Avatar

    A hauntingly scary but useful reminder, David. I can almost smell the garbage truck behind you myself. Blessings.

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  9. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Good point, Malcolm. Surprises are surprisingly surprising. ๐Ÿ™ƒ

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  10. malcolmsmusingscom Avatar

    I guess that’s the thing about blind spots, David. The clue’s in the phrase. Even though things are there you can’t see them!

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  11. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, my Aussie friend. I appreciate your stopping by today, or this evening, in your case. Blessings!

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  12. The Quiet Roarer Avatar

    Glad you survived to write such a great article David!

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  13. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you for tying in a great biblical story (parable) with my thoughts. Itโ€™s so easy to be unprepared, and it can be costly, too. God bless you today, my brother, along with the entire Kearns clan. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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  14. K.L. Hale Avatar

    It’s my blessing!
    Yes, I have to do the same thing! I struggle with neck pain~ ugh. And even, my left shoulder of all things! Don’t be scared to merge by me, I’m a good driver lol!
    Yes, a wonderful application!

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  15. davidsdailydose Avatar

    My wife often reminds me to look over my left shoulder before merging. I get used to all the helpful tech, and than donโ€™t pay attention to it. Itโ€™s a good spiritual application, as well. Thanks for reading and commenting, Karla. God Bless!

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  16. Alan Kearns Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this timely post David. Glad that the Lord intervened versus the truck, all honour to Him. Your use of the word “prudent” ties in with my preaching on the Virgins of Matthew 25 – we all need to be prudent. Let us heed our rear view mirror and check our spiritual oil level too! God bless you and Nancy today brother ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ

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  17. K.L. Hale Avatar

    David, what an amazing article on the “blind spots” we so easily miss in our walk of Christ! I’m glad you’re ok! “Mind the checks!” I’ll remember that!
    God bless you, brother, for sharing this wisdom and truth! By the way, I have a blind spot sensor and a similar thing happened to me in Kansas City last week! It’s scary!

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