Have you ever felt God telling you to do something and it
made no sense? Have you ever heard Him say something and wondered “Why in the world
would I do that?” What did you do then? Did you do it or did you leave it? Did
you pray about it or did you ignore it? Did you write it down, or did you
forget all about it?
I have heard God tell me things in the past that have made
me ask Him the question that all parents love hearing from their kids: “Why??” Why
should I do this? Why do I need to do that? What’s the purpose? What’s the
point? And honestly, when I ask, I’m not really looking for the reason as to why I should
do it, but rather an excuse not to do it.
And I’m not talking about crazy things here. I’m not talking
about hearing things like the prophets heard, to walk around Jerusalem naked,
lay on my side for 400 days or marry a prostitute. And I’m not talking about
things that go against what I know to be the heart of God. I’m talking about
simple things that just haven’t fit into my perspective of something I should
do (or in my case, learn to do).
I just recently completed some leadership training for the
organization I work with and in one of the sessions, the speaker posed the
question: “What command has God given you that makes no sense now but could
unlock a future mystery?” I remembered then some of the things God has clearly
spoken to me to do (or rather, to learn), and I realized, because I didn’t know
the answer to my question of “Why?” I hadn’t done those things. I haven’t been
obedient to Him because I didn’t know the purpose. But obedience isn’t just
doing what He says as He explains the details, it’s doing what He says when He
says it without knowing all the facts. God sent Abraham to a land he did not know; he went and it was credited to him as righteousness. Abraham didn’t know where or why,
but he went (eventually). That’s faith. Obedience without the details, without
explanation, without the answer to the question “Why?” So, that is my challenge—to
myself, but also to you. Has God told you to do something without explaining
the “why?” Have you done it or are you waiting for more instruction? Let me
encourage you to do it, to be faithful with what He has already given you. Because sometimes, you just don’t know why, but that’s ok. Move
forward anyway.









