Finding Your Way When You Feel Lost

 

Then the Lord gave the donkey the ability to speak. “What have I done to you that deserves your beating me three times?” it asked Balaam. Then the Lord opened Balaam’s eyes, and he saw the angel of the Lord.”

Numbers 22:28, 31


 

FINDING YOUR WAY WHEN YOU FEEL LOST

 

Life has a way of making us feel lost at times. We set out on a path that seems right, only to encounter obstacles, setbacks, uncertainty, and confusion. It’s in these moments that we, like the prophet Balaam, must open our eyes to what God is doing—even when we don’t understand His ways.

This story can be hard to wrap our heads around. However, below are three important principles for us to remember in this miraculous account.

1. I Don’t Know Why God Does What He Does!

Balaam set out on his journey with what he believed to be a clear mission. Have you ever been there? Yet, God placed an angel in his path—an obstacle he could not see, but his donkey could. The donkey’s refusal to move forward frustrated Balaam to the point of beating the animal. What Balaam did not realize was that God was working behind the scenes, protecting him from harm.

Often, we question God when things don’t go according to our plans. Why does He allow roadblocks? Why does He redirect our steps? The truth is, we don’t always understand why God does what He does. His ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9), and sometimes what seems like a setback is actually God’s way of guiding us toward something better and greater.

2. I Don’t Know Why God Uses Whom He Uses!

God chose an unexpected messenger—a donkey—to speak to Balaam. This animal, considered lowly and insignificant, became the instrument through which God revealed His divine will. Balaam may have been the prophet, but in that moment, the donkey was the one with the message from God.

God often works through unexpected people and circumstances. He uses the weak to confound the strong (1 Corinthians 1:27), and He calls unlikely individuals to fulfill His purposes. When we feel lost, we must remember that God may be speaking to us through people or situations we would never have considered. Our role is to remain open to His voice, even when it comes from unexpected places—even a donkey.

3. I Do Know That God Is Sovereign, and He Is Love!

Despite Balaam’s initial resistance, God’s sovereignty prevailed. He redirected Balaam’s path and ultimately used him to bless Israel rather than curse them.

Even in our confusion and uncertainty, we can trust that God is in complete control and that He acts out of love. When we feel lost, we can take comfort in knowing that God sees the full picture. His plans are always for our good (Jeremiah 29:11), even when we don’t understand them. His love never fails, and His guidance is always available to those who seek Him with all their hearts.

Listen Closely:

If you are feeling lost today, take heart. God is working in ways you cannot see. He uses whomever He wants to accomplish whatever He wants. Trust that He has a purpose for every detour, that He can use anyone (even a donkey) to speak His truth, and that His sovereignty and love will never fail you.

Yes, Jesus loves you! Keep seeking Him, and in His perfect time, He will reveal the way forward for your life. God is rarely early, never late, but always right on time.

Remember: God is writing your story—don’t steal His pen.

Be Worth Being.

Love God.  Love People.  Live Sent.

Kevin

 


Kevin Burrell has worked in professional baseball as both a player and MLB scout for the past 44 years, and currently serves as an area scouting supervisor. Kevin was drafted in the 1st round of the 1981 free agent amateur draft (25th selection overall), and played ten years of professional baseball with four different organizations. He and his wife, Valerie, live in Sharpsburg, Ga.

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