How did the Holy Spirit redirect Paul and his companions to Macedonia in Acts 16, showing what it means to walk in step with God's leading?

Correct Answer

B) Through a vision of a man asking for help

In Acts 16:6–10, Paul and his team were “kept by the Holy Spirit” from preaching in Asia and redirected through a vision—“a man of Macedonia standing and begging him, ‘Come over to Macedonia and help us.’” Instead of pushing ahead with their own plans, they paused, listened, and followed the Spirit’s lead.

This powerful moment mirrors today’s theme: Walking with the Spirit isn’t about forcing a way forward—it’s about paying attention to where God is already moving. Paul didn’t need the full map—he just needed to trust the next step.