“No Map, Just the Heart”
Abraham packs up his life with zero GPS bars.
God doesn’t ask you to trust the path.
He asks you to trust His heart.
Which is divine for:
“I’m not showing you the route, but I am showing you Myself.”
The Story That Proves It
Abraham hears God say, “Go to the land I will show you.”
Not “Here’s the brochure.”
Not “Here’s the five-year plan.”
Just: “Start walking.”
That’s not directions. That’s a relationship test.
God didn’t give Abraham a map.
He gave him a promise.
And apparently, heaven believes promises > printouts from Google Maps.
Faith is not trusting the road signs.
It’s trusting the Driver.
Abraham didn’t know:
Where he was going
How long it would take
Who would try to kill him along the way
But he knew:
Who told him to go
That’s why Scripture doesn’t say, “Abraham believed in the itinerary.”
It says he believed God.
“Some of y’all won’t move unless God sends you a PDF, a PowerPoint, and three confirmations by email.”
We want clarity. God offers character.
We pray:
“Lord, show me the whole path.”
God says:
“Watch how I treat you on the next step.”
We want:
Blueprints
Timelines
Outcome guarantees
God gives:
Daily bread
Daily mercy
Daily ‘trust Me, bro’
“God doesn’t do Yelp reviews for the future. He reveals His reputation instead.”
If you trust the path, you panic when it bends.
If you trust God’s heart, you rest when it does.
Abraham’s road:
Famine
Fear
Family drama
‘Why did I say she was my sister’ moments
But God’s heart:
Never abandoned him
Never broke His promise
Never said, “Wow, you messed up too much”
The path was messy.
The promise was solid.
“Some of you think you missed God because the road got weird.
No, you just discovered you’re human.”
God hides the path so He can reveal Himself.
If God showed you the whole journey:
You’d worship the strategy
Not the Savior
You’d trust the system
Not the Spirit
Mystery keeps you dependent.
Dependency keeps you close.
“God’s silence about tomorrow is not punishment.
It’s an invitation to intimacy.”
Tattoo This on Your Soul
God isn’t asking: “Do you trust where I’m taking you?”
He’s asking: “Do you trust Me?”
Because:
Paths can collapse
Plans can fail
Seasons can flip
But God’s heart does not change.
God doesn’t say, “Follow this route.”
He says, “Follow Me.”
And somehow…
that’s better.
Prayer:
“Lord, I would love a roadmap.
But since You’re offering Yourself instead,
I’ll take the upgrade.
Teach me to walk when I don’t see,
trust when I don’t know,
and believe when I don’t understand.
Because You didn’t promise the path would make sense—
You promised You would be there.
Amen.”
Rev. John Roberts


Trust God—not your preferences. He is in charge of the route!! This is hard, but it is very necessary!