Don’t Move Until God Tells You To: Lessons from Numbers Nine

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Listen to today’s passage – Numbers 8 – 10 

Follow along on Blue Letter Bible – Numbers 8

Second Milers also read – Acts 13 – 15Proverbs 18Psalms 91 – 95

Listen to this morning’s Scripture song – Joshua 1:8

Read the “0218 Evening and Morning“ devotion for today by Charles Spurgeon.

Read a previous post from today’s reading – “Wait Until I Pray

Have you ever felt stuck, waiting for direction on a big life change—like a move, job, relationship, or ministry step? In Numbers 9, God gave Israel a vivid picture of how to wait: Don’t move until He moves.

“At the commandment of the LORD they rested in the tents, and at the commandment of the LORD they journeyed: they kept the charge of the LORD, at the commandment of the LORD by the hand of Moses.” – (Numbers 9:23)

In Numbers 9, the Bible tells us that the children of Israel only moved when God moved. They followed the cloud by day, and the fire by night. If the cloud rested, they stayed in one spot; if the the cloud moved, they followed it. This kept life pretty simple for them. They did not have to make a decision about where they were going to go, they just followed God.

We can do the same thing today when deciding where we are going to go, or what we are going to do. We can simply follow God. Determining the will of God in our time is just as easy as it was in Bible times. God guides us through his Word, through prayer, and through counsel. Let’s say you are contemplating a move to a new geographic location. You need to check out what the Bible says about that place. Is there a good, Bible believing church for your family?

The Bible says a lot about people moving. Abraham moved into Egypt after being told that Canaan was the place of God’s blessing. He had some problems in his life as a result of that move. There are many other examples and principles in the Bible that will help you to make a decision. One thing is for sure, you do not want to move simply for financial reasons, or because you think the grass will be greener somewhere else. Lot moved because the grass near Sodom looked good, but he ended up losing everything, including most of his family.

Prayer and counsel are also important steps in determining a decision. All three need to be in agreement, however; and you know what the Bible says about a threefold chord (Ecclesiastes 4:12), right? It’s not easily broken. Pray about your decision, but be aware that God will never reveal in prayer something that goes against the principles found in the Word of God.

Then you need to get counsel. Have some people in your life that you can go to for advice. People who will be honest with you. People that won’t tell you just want you want to hear. Don’t “shop” for counsel, either. People often will go from person to person until they find someone who will agree with them. That’s not counsel. Ask your pastor, ask your parents, or ask some godly person in your life who will tell you the truth.

When are you going to move, and where? Who are you going to marry, and when? Where will you go to college? Which church will you attend? Where will you work? These are all important decisions. You don’t have to decide these for yourself. Follow God. He will direct your path and He will light the way. I promise if you follow God all the way, you will be pleased with what He does with your life.

Steps for Discerning the Will of God
  1. Start with Scripture: Does the choice align with God’s revealed will? Prioritize a Bible-believing church community (Hebrews 10:24–25), godly relationships (e.g., marrying a believer who pursues Christ—2 Corinthians 6:14), and honoring God in work (Colossians 3:23). Avoid paths that contradict clear biblical principles.
  2. Pray persistently: Seek God’s peace and direction (Philippians 4:6–7; James 1:5). God won’t contradict His Word in prayer.
  3. Seek counsel: Turn to trustworthy voices—pastor, parents, mature believers—who speak truth in love, not just what you want to hear (Proverbs 11:14; 15:22). Avoid “counsel shopping.”
  4. Watch for providence: God often guides through open/closed doors, circumstances, and inner conviction as we walk faithfully in what we already know.

Ultimately, as Proverbs 3:5–6 promises:

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”

Following God wholeheartedly leads to a life of purpose and blessing, even through challenges. When we surrender the decisions to Him, we can trust He’ll direct our paths and bring joy in the outcome.

May the Lord give you clear guidance in whatever steps lie ahead. He is faithful to lead those who seek Him!

What decision are you facing today? Pause, pray, and ask the Lord to guide. Share in the comments if you’d like prayer—I’d love to join you in seeking Him!


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Sherry
Sherry
1 hour ago

This is great advice Pastor. Joe and I are in the middle of making a decision and have used these principles. We always add to this, as a married couple we don’t make any big decisions without being in complete agreement. If we’re not in agreement, we wait. While waiting, the right answer will come to us, and we will know what to do

Bob Fenton
Bob Fenton
1 hour ago

Amen Dr.Erickson
We as Christians must not be wise in our own
Eyes. Bring your decisions to God in prayer. Use the Bible as your guide,and then follow God’s leading with believing and specially patience on our part, and remember,Father knows best. like the blog

Eric
Eric
4 hours ago

First order of business; Innumerable demerits in your file for not using KJV Proverbs 3:5-6.

Secondly, a short testimony regarding that verse; There was a time in college where I felt utterly lost and lacked direction. I was miserable and everyone around me could tell. My mother sent me a hand written card in the mail with that verse on it and it just cut me to the heart. It was exactly what I needed to hear to come to myself and realign my life with Gods will. I look back on that time now as a pivotal moment where a genuine zeal for God was reignited in my life. The Bible truly is miraculous, praise God.

Terra Mathis
Terra Mathis
5 hours ago

As you all know my jobsite is filled with ungodly people. Last Friday 6 people called out. This was in addition to the 3 who were approved to be off. I have not heard about anymore work. God must be protecting me from the consequences of the planned call out to produce a work stoppage. I would love to retire but I do not think God’s job for me is done yet.

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