I ask God for a sign. I’m all alone on this one. I’ve got to make this decision myself. Is this whole idea of building a log home in the mountains of Colorado the right thing to do? I mean, I’m fixing to sink a lot of time and money into this project. Lord, I’ve felt your pulling and your calling. But are we both sure this is the right thing to do? That’s when it happened.
I looked straight up and saw two jets crisscrossing on their separate paths to wherever. There paths formed a perfect X right above me.(See the picture I took on my phone.) An X, as in “X marks the spot“. Did I just receive a sign from the Father concerning my decision?
“Here’s your sign”, signed God. No, it wasn’t like that. But I was making a big decision and I wanted confirmation from my Holy Father that this was the right thing to do. Confirmation, assurance, going forth without a doubt. We all want to make decisions with the bold assurance that it is totally 110% correct. What’s the old saying? “Dang the torpedoes and full steam ahead”. Press on and no turning back. But there is that thought process that is always there. You now the one. The “Yea, but what ifs” thoughts that can cloud your mind.
So do you ask God for a sign? Have you asked Him to give you a sign as to which way you should go, which choice to make?
I’ll admit that I ask God for signs. Uh oh, some of you are thinking that’s wrong. We are to live by Faith. We are to live by what’s not seen. We are not to test God or treat Him as if He answers our every want and need just like WE WANT It to be.
I agree with all that. But,…….I still ask God for signs. Do you still think that’s wrong? Ok, how does this sound to ya? If I ask for a sign so that I can continue my “justifying my every move” way of living, this would be wrong. This leads to an empty life. Things come between me and God. Something comes between you and God, that’s called sin, right?
But if I watch for signs so that I continue in God’s Will, this leads to the true and real Christian walk with God.
You hunters out there, you look for signs as you trail a deer. It keeps you on track.
You parents can see signs in your children when they may be having troubles in their life. It keeps you close to them.
The doctor looks for signs as to what is ailing you. His ability to see these signs keeps you healthy.
A detective, a card player, a boxer, a stock broker,……watch for signs to know when to make a move.
Drivers all across the country watch for signs to give them direction. As for traffic signs, we take them for granted. Don’t even realize they are there,…… until we miss the exit, or go past the turn, or………. get pulled over for speeding (guilty).
“Ask the LORD your God for a sign, whether in the deepest depths or in the highest heights.” Isaiah 7:11
I ask God for signs. I’ve also asked that He gives me what it takes to see His signals. I don’t tell, demand, or force this on my Lord. It’s my way of communicating with Him. Please understand me on this. The signs are there. The Word of God contains a sign. The prayer you give up to God may be a sign. A conversation with someone, a “coincidence” at work, a dream, even a bad situation can be a sign. Your sign could be the daily devotion this morning, a certain song, or even an “X” painted in the sky.
It’s time to go hunting for signs. Not man made, made up signs. Hunt for God’s direction in your life so you can stay on track. (I never would have seen the X in the sky if I hadn’t been looking for it)
Not seeing any sign? Does the hunter give up, or does he look even harder. Maybe God has given you signs, but He wants you to look closer and be “hungrier” for Him, so that’s why your signs are not easily seen. Be patient, be willing, be observant.
I ask God for signs. But my focus is not on seeing the signs, but on Being His child, Being in His Will, and surprise, surprise,…….. BEING what God has created me to be.
See Ya!! Dan Ainsworth wilderness preacher, watching for my Father’s signs on this spiritual journey.
Thank you, Dan, for this post. We have a big decision t0 make, and I asked God for a sign just this past Thursday morning about what to do. I opened your post for this week, and look what God had you post, maybe just for me! What an awesome God we serve!
Thank you for your post. I’m thanking God for you.
Sherry Moss
Thanks Sherry! An awesome God and His timing, both are hard to understand, much less explain. I’m just so thankful that we can live by faith, and not on what or how we understand this life. Stay on the path that leads to Him and as the scripture says, Seek Him first.