There are many incidents of God giving people a sign throughout the Bible. Although I believe God still does this, I also believe that we must be careful.
Asking for a sign can be misleading if other factors are not taken into consideration.
In Genesis, we find an incredible example of asking God for confirmation. Abraham told his servant to find a wife for his son, but not from the Canaanites (which was the easy route), but to go back to Abrahamโs country to look there.
When the servant arrived at his destination, he prayed that God would give him a signโthat the woman for Isaac would allow him and his camels to drink from her container (Gen. 24:12-14). Seems a little risky to me, but God honored his request. Here is why.
Itโs Worth the Wait
Many speculate that this journey could have taken three weeks to reach his destination. In this, we find a very important principle: Itโs worth the wait to do what is right. He wanted to find a bride who shared a love for God. This reveals another very important truth: The principle of being equally yoked.
Many believers ask for confirmation while disobeying clear teachings of Scripture. For example, a couple living together asks God for confirmation if they should marry, or a businessman asks for confirmation on a business venture that will compromise his integrity, or a family asks God for confirmation to buy a house way above their financial means.
In all these situations, asking for confirmation would go against Godโs Word: โGet wisdom! โฆ Love her, and she will keep you. Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understandingโ (Prov. 4:5-7). Before making a decision, ask, โIs this wise and does it line up with Godโs Word?โ Our pursuit of Godโs will must begin with obedience.
Donโt be Fleeced by Throwing out a Fleece
In Judges 6:36-40, we read about the concept of โthrowing out a fleece.โ Gideon said that he would place a wool fleece on the floor: โIf there is dew only on the fleece and all the ground is dry, then I will know that you will save Israel by my hand…โ And it happened. Gideon rose early the next day and wrung out the water.
Still not convinced, Gideon asked for more confirmation: โAllow me one more test with the fleece, but this time make the fleece dry and let the ground be covered with dew.โ And the Lord honored his request: โOnly the fleece was dry; all the ground was covered with dew.โ
What are we to make of this? How does it apply to us today? I believe we can ask for confirmation from time to time if certain conditions are met:
- Youโre truly seeking Godโs will through prayer and the application of His Word (e.g., youโre living in obedience rather than disobedience).
- Youโre waiting on Him and repenting of besetting sin and wrong attitudes, if warranted.
- Youโre using wisdom and applying principles that align with His Word, His character and His nature.
- Youโre prepared to obey regardless of the answer.
- Youโre not double-minded, wishy-washy and always looking for a โwordโ or a โsign.โ
- Youโre not asking for confirmation on things that oppose His Word.
- Youโll keep trusting God even if there is no answer.
Gideonโs situation included all the points above: He needed the courage to fight evil and was truly seeking God. He was already walking in obedience by breaking down the horrendous altar of Baal (Judg. 6:28-32). He trusted God and was prepared to obey. And the job of delivering Israelโwhat he wasnโt sure aboutโall lined up with Godโs Word.
An Example of When I Needed Confirmation
Although I donโt ask for confirmation often, I definitely need one before beginning the Westside Christian Fellowship Radio Network.
In August 2017, the local radio stations that we broadcasted on informed me they were in the process of selling. At that moment, I felt God prompting me with the thought, โWhy donโt you buy the stations?โ Although I considered it a crazy idea, especially because they werenโt available at the time, I began to pray.
Months later, I emailed the manager of the stations to see how everything was going. I was surprised to find that they hadnโt sold yet. Again, I prayed for direction, โLord, we canโt buy these stations and try to wing it. We need a person who can help oversee the programming. God, I donโt know if this is You, so Iโm going to let the idea go.โ
The Exception Not the Rule
It seemed like buying a few stations in our area was God-honoring. We also had the budget to branch out and our leadership team was fully on board with this idea. All of these things are extremely important when it comes to Godโs will. For example, if the leadership had been divided or we didn’t have the finances to purchase the stations, it may not have been a good idea. Granted, sometimes decisions are made in Godโs will when not everyone agrees, and God will sometimes require you to step out in faith and trust Him for the finances, but this is often the exception rather than the rule.
Just a few days later, Phil, a Christian radio station manager who I had never met, stopped by the church office and said he was considering moving to our area from Minnesota. Talk about confirmation! To say we were surprised is an understatement; we were shocked. This confirmation fueled an intense eight-month season of prayer.
I Trust God. Itโs Me Iโm Not Sure About
Still skeptical, I wanted additional proof that I was on the right track. I fully trusted God but I didnโt fully trust me. God knows our heart and I believe He will give us confirmation when needed. At other times, He may ask that we simply step out in faith and trust Him.
A few months after Philโs visit, I was driving to a meet-and-greet for our church. I prayed, โLord, it seems like You are directing us to buy these radio stations, but they are still not available. If you want me to continue to pray, please let me meet someone who was helped by our program before it went off the air.โ
One of the first people I met at the meet-and-greet was a man named Walt, who said, โI was listening to your program a year ago and it really helped me. Whatever happened to that station?โ I smiled and embraced Godโs confirmation. Again, I trust Him fully, but I donโt always trust my โfeelings.โ That’s why waiting on God is so important.
Pray, stay and obey
Finally! Almost one year to the date of my first inquiry, we were told we could purchase the stations because the original buyer backed out, and the Westside Christian Fellowship Radio Network was born.
You too can be led by Godโs Spirit if you pray, stay and obey: Pray for confirmation, apply the points previously mentioned, use wisdom, wait on God, seek godly counsel and make sure your decision is based on the Word of God. God loves to lead those who are willing to follow. {eoa}
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Shane Idleman is the founder and lead pastor of Westside Christian Fellowship in Leona Valley, California. He also began the Westside Christian Radio NetworkโWCFRadio.orgโin 2019. His sermons, books, articles and radio program have sparked change in many people’s lives.
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