Test the Waters

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Noahs ark

 

Written By Darlene Quiring

He waited another seven days, and again he sent forth the dove from the ark. (Genesis 8:10 ESV)

 

God had spoken to Noah before the flood and given instructions on building the ark (Genesis 6:13; 7:1). God also spoke to Noah after the flood water had receded enough (Genesis 8:16).  There seems to be a period of time while Noah was on the ark and the rains had stopped that God wasn’t giving him instruction. Interestingly enough, we don’t see God telling Noah to send out a bird multiple times to ascertain how far the water had receded, and ensure there was dry land. In essence then, Noah was testing the waters, and was seeing where God was in his workings.

 

There can be situations in which we are trying to figure out what God is doing in our life or what his purpose is.During these times we can sit back and pray, looking for a grand vision, or even wait for an audible voice from God. But what is wrong with testing the waters as Noah did? We are never told that what he did was sin. Maybe you could start applying for jobs instead of sitting back and waiting for one to fall in your lap. You could even start planning a major life change and see if there are any roadblocks on the way or if doors are opening. We can be so petrified of making the wrong choice that we forget that God is with us as we make these decisions (Deuteronomy 31:6). Be confident that when we abide in Christ, the Holy Spirit will be with us in our decision making.

 

Should you be testing the water instead of waiting in the boat?