What Is Your Next Step?

One of the most familiar metaphors in Scripture is walking with God. From the earliest pages, we learn that Adam and Eve would walk with God in the garden in the cool of the day (Genesis 3:8). We read about many faithful people walking with God–including Noah, Enoch, and Abraham. 

Beyond those early examples, we read about this same theme consistently. In Micah 6:8, we are urged to “walk humbly with your God.” Living faithfully in God’s presence is described as walking in His ways, walking in the light, and walking in the Spirit. 

The Apostle Paul writes, “So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh” (Galatians 5:16, NIV).

This concept of walking with God teaches us that faith is a journey. Your relationship with Jesus is taking you somewhere; we aren’t meant to live spiritually stagnant lives. If there is a destination, that means there’s a clear path for us to walk on. Granted, not everyone’s journey is going to look the same. And there will be times we will stumble over something in our path, or sin will sometimes lure us off the path in the wrong direction.

The important thing is that this is a journey “with God.” He empowers us to walk by His Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:16), live faithfully and pursue His glory as our greatest good in life. It also means we need to humbly walk with our God, not run ahead of what God wants to teach us. We never want to forget that life is about enjoying God and embracing His love for us.

Lastly, because our relationship with God is a journey, there is always going to be a next step. And the question you and I need to be asking in our times alone with the Father is: “What is the next step You’re calling me to take?”

Ask the Lord for clarity, wisdom, and motivation to take that next step. 

Maybe it’s serving at church in a new way you’ve never tried before. Maybe it’s intentionally forming relationships with a couple of your neighbors. Maybe it’s making a commitment to lead your family in prayer and worship at home. Maybe it’s choosing to intentionally spend more time with your wife or husband. Maybe it’s about looking for ways to take the next step in your career. Or maybe God is calling you to lead in an area you haven’t before or mentor someone new to Jesus. Maybe it’s about reading a biblically solid book that will challenge you personally. Maybe you need to encourage a friend or family member who is struggling in their faith by taking them out for coffee or lunch.

God is going to lead you into that next step, but it does require something from you: faith. Every next step in your journey with the Lord is a step into the unknown. It requires trust and courage to take that next step and be open to ways God might be wanting to stretch you, grow you, and take you outside your tidy comfort zone. 

At times, our next step is a step away from disaster. It might be getting back on the path with Jesus, which is always just one step away. It could be leaving behind an addiction, a time-wasting habit, or a harmful relationship. Severing old ties can be painful, but if they allow you to get back to walking humbly with your God, they are both necessary and beneficial.

The thing to remember is that as you walk with the Lord and humbly seek His wisdom, that next step is always going to be taking you on a journey of deeper trust and joy in the Lord. 

So, let’s do this! One step after the other. What is your next step?

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