Don't Miss the Turn
YOU are standing in front of a decision, and YOU already know it is not a small one.
YOU can feel the weight of it. This is one of those choices that does not just affect today — it sets the direction for the months and years that follow it. And that is exactly why YOU keep going back and forth, weighing it, losing sleep over it, terrified of choosing wrong and living with the cost of a decision YOU cannot take back.
These passages were written for the exact moment YOU are in.
Because they contain something most people have never realized is available to them: God is not distant and silent while YOU agonize over the biggest decisions of YOUR life. There is a promise here — a direct, specific promise — that He will personally instruct YOU, teach YOU, and guide YOU in the exact way YOU should go. Not in general. In the specific decision in front of YOU right now.
But most people never receive that guidance. And it is not because God withholds it.
Here is what most people miss. There is a condition attached to the guidance — a posture named across these verses that has to come first, before the direction ever becomes clear. Most people are straining to see the answer while skipping the one thing that unlocks it. And until that posture is in place, the path stays foggy no matter how long YOU stare at the decision.
There is one verse in particular that describes exactly how close God wants to guide YOU — an image so intimate that most people, once they truly see it, stop trying to figure the decision out on their own entirely.
And there is something in these passages about the ability to see what is coming before YOU decide — a kind of insight into things that have not happened yet — that changes everything about how YOU approach a choice YOU cannot undo. Most people make decisions blind. Scripture describes a way to make them with YOUR eyes open.
What is the posture that unlocks the guidance? How close does God actually want to lead YOU? And what does it mean to see the outcome before YOU choose?
