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<p><b>Isaiah 8:19</b> &ndash; Someone may say to you, &quot;Let&#39;s ask the mediums and those who consult the spirits of the dead. With their whisperings and mutterings, they will tell us what to do.&quot; But shouldn&#39;t people ask God for guidance? Should the living seek guidance from the dead? (NLT)</p>
<p>To buy or not to buy, that was the question.</p>
<p>I was three years in on a four-year car mortgage when the transmission on my Chevrolet Corsica began slipping. Those were the days when cars themselves were constructed better but the engines weren&#39;t. When the odometer reached 75,000 to 100,000 miles, it was time to trade. Mine was at 60,000. But the prices on cars had also risen over the previous three years.</p>
<p>So, I turned to my paternal grandfather. After all, he had grown up on the tail end of the Great Depression, and he was familiar with &quot;robbing Peter to pay Paul&quot;. He&#39;d never owned a new car, but he&#39;d been particular when buying used ones.</p>
<p>&quot;You can get your car fixed for the price of one car payment,&quot; he said.</p>
<p>Sounded good, but I was getting the itch to trade cars anyway. This seemed like a good excuse.</p>
<p>&quot;If you trade, you&#39;re going to have four more years of payments,&quot; he continued. I had thought of that, too. (This was in a time period when I could actually afford a four-year payment plan.)</p>
<p>Although I went to a reputable source, I didn&#39;t take his advice. I traded a good car that could have been repaired at a modest price for four more years of higher payments. I regretted it later, but I couldn&#39;t undo my decision.</p>
<p>Isaiah warned his listeners about going to the wrong sources for advice. Instead of going to a living God, they were checking with mediums who supposedly consulted the dead for advice. Their actions were ludicrous &mdash; as were mine when I turned down sound advice.</p>
<p>Seeing signs that read <i>Spiritual Advisor</i> isn&#39;t that unusual. I&#39;ve never been to one, but many have. Going there would be no different than Isaiah&#39;s peers who consulted mediums. God is the only adequate and dependable spiritual advisor. While I can&#39;t visit Him in person or hear Him audibly, I can know the mind of Christ.</p>
<p>God is my source for sound advice, and He gives the means to discover it through His Word, prayer, mature believers, and Christian counsellors. Even some secular sources &mdash; when filtered through God&#39;s Word &mdash; have sound information for making life decisions.</p>
<p>Let us make sure that we consult the right sources when advice is needed.</p>
<p><b>Prayer:</b> Father, guide us to the proper sources when we have decisions to make. Amen.</p>
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