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Scripture
Hebrews 11:8·WEB Translation
By faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed to go out to the place which he was to receive for an inheritance. He went out, not knowing where he went.
Devotional
One Step At A Time
I want the whole map. Before I take the first step, I want to see where the path leads, how long it will take, what obstacles I'll face, and how it all ends. I want guarantees. I want certainty. I want to know it's going to work out before I commit to following.
But that's not how God usually leads.
Abraham is the perfect example. God told him to leave everything familiar and go to a land he'd never seen. The instructions were simple: "Go." No map. No itinerary. No promise of easy travel. Just "Go, and I'll show you when you get there." And somehow, Abraham went. He packed up his entire life and started walking, trusting that God would reveal the destination as he followed.
I'm not naturally wired for that kind of faith. I want clarity before obedience. I want to see step ten before I take step one. But God rarely works that way. He gives me enough light for the next step, not the next ten. Just one. And He asks me to trust that He'll illuminate the path as I walk it.
Here's what I'm learning: waiting for complete clarity is often just another way of refusing to trust. If I could see the whole path, I wouldn't need faith. I'd be walking by sight, not by faith. And that's not what God is after.
Today, I don't have to see the whole journey. I just need to take the next step He's showing me. Trust that He's guiding me. Believe that His presence with me matters more than my ability to see what's ahead. He's faithful to those who follow, even when the path isn't clear.
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Prayer
Lord, give me courage to follow when the path isn't clear, when I can't see where You're leading, when the next step is uncertain and everything in me wants to wait for clarity before moving.
The unclear path paralyzes me, I don't want to go the wrong way, make the wrong choice, miss what You're calling me to because I couldn't see it clearly enough.
Teach me that following You has always required courage precisely because the path isn't always clear, that if I could see everything I wouldn't need faith, wouldn't need You.
You're asking me to take steps into fog, to move forward when I can only see a few feet ahead, to trust Your leading when I can't trace the full route You're taking me.
Help me distinguish between waiting for Your direction and waiting for my comfort, between patience and fear disguised as wisdom, between trusting You and demanding certainty.
Remind me that You've led Your people through unclear paths before, that Abraham went not knowing where, that the Israelites followed a cloud they couldn't control or predict.
Give me courage for the next step even when I can't see the tenth step, bravery to follow You into uncertainty, faith that moves despite not understanding where movement leads.
Let me follow You today even when the path isn't clear, trusting that You see what I don't, walking forward in courage because You're leading.
In Jesus' name,
Amen.
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