Day 20 | Following God with Full Clarity

Published on May 26, 2026

Most of us are not disobeying God outright – we are just stalling. We have a sense of what He is asking, but we keep telling ourselves we need a little more certainty or confirmation that we are reading Him right. It feels responsible, even spiritual, to wait until we are sure. But delayed obedience has a way of looking wise while subtly costing us the benefit of immediate action.

Clarity is most often something God gives after the step of obedience, not before it. When God told Abraham to go, the Scripture says he “went out, not knowing where he was going” (Hebrews 11:8). He was instructed on a journey without a definite map. The rest is left in the hands of God, who often reveals direction in motion, not before it.

Overthinking can feel like discernment, but the two are not the same. Discernment listens, weighs, and then acts. Overthinking listens, weighs, and then listens and weighs again, running the same loops until time passes, and the decision is made by default. The confusion we blame on a lack of clarity is often just the noise of a mind that has been circling the same matter for too long, afraid to commit.

There is freedom in trusting that God can steer you once you are moving. “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps” (Proverbs 16:9). You do not have to get every detail right before you start. You have to start and trust that the God who asked you to move is fully capable of correcting your direction along the way. God can redirect obedient motion. He cannot do much with permanent hesitation.

So, if there is something God has been asking you to do, and you have been waiting to feel completely sure before you do it, today is the day to take the step anyway. Not recklessly or without prayer, but without demanding certainty. Move, and watch Him light the next step.

Reflection Questions

1.     What has God been asking me to do that I have delayed while waiting to feel completely sure?

2.     Where have I been calling it discernment when it has really been fear keeping me from moving?

Prayer

Father, in the name of Jesus, I confess that I have been stalling on the things You have asked of me, telling myself I needed more certainty before I would move. Forgive me for calling my hesitation wisdom when it has often been fear. Help me trust that You light one step at a time, and that the clarity I am waiting for is on the other side of my obedience. Give me the courage to take the step in front of me without demanding to see the whole staircase first. I trust You to steer me as I move. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Devotional Written By: Elikem

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