At a
dog show near my home, I watched a Cardigan Welsh corgi named Trevor perform.
At his master’s command, he ran several yards away and immediately returned, he
jumped fences, and he identified objects using his sense of smell. After
finishing each exercise, he sat down at his master’s feet and waited for more
instructions.
Trevor’s
careful attention to his master’s instruction reminded me of the devotion God
desired from His people as they followed Him through the wilderness. God led in
a unique way. His presence appeared as a cloud. If the cloud ascended, He
wanted His people to move to another area. If the cloud descended, they were to
stay put. “At the command of the Lord they remained encamped, and at the
command of the Lord they journeyed” (Num. 9:23). The Israelites followed this
practice day or night, regardless of how long they had to remain in one place.
God wasn’t simply testing the Israelites; He was leading them to the Promised Land (10:29). He wanted to take them to a better place. So it is with us when God asks us to follow Him. He wants to lead us to a place of closer fellowship with Himself. His Word assures us that He is loving and faithful in leading those who humbly follow Him.
God wants to lead us to a place of closer fellowship with Himself. (RBC)