
Even when we have faith and trust that God is with us, we still rejoice when we see signs from Him. These signs might come as a dream, a word from someone, or even a Bible verse that speaks directly to our heart. To others, it may seem like a coincidence—but for us, it’s everything. It’s a reminder that God knows us, sees us, and is speaking to us.

We often make important life decisions based on these signs. And while we may not always hear God’s audible voice or see dramatic visions, even the smallest sign can bring great encouragement.
Take Gideon, for example—a man who was fearful and doubted God’s presence with Israel. Yet God gave him a sign that quieted his doubts.
Gideon asked the Angel of the Lord not to leave until he returned with an offering. And the Angel waited. Imagine that—God waiting patiently for a man to bring a humble sacrifice (Judges 6:17–21). What comfort it is to know that God values our small efforts and waits for us.
Sometimes, God’s signs aren’t immediate. In Exodus 3:12, God tells Moses:
“I will be with you. And this will be the sign to you that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you will worship God on this mountain.”
Here, the sign wasn’t something Moses would see immediately. He had to obey first—walk the long, difficult road of leadership—and only then would he see the fulfillment of God’s promise. Some signs are only revealed after obedience.
Like road signs, God’s signs often appear as we journey in the right direction. If you take a wrong turn, the signs no longer guide you to your destination. But when you’re on the path God has called you to, the signs keep pointing forward.
Abraham had to leave his home for a land that God would show him (Genesis 12:1). If he had stayed, he would have never seen the promise. Faith requires movement.
Moses spent years wandering, crying out, and enduring hardship. Yet all of it prepared him for the moment when he dared to ask, “Now show me Your glory.” (Exodus 33:18). While others feared God’s presence, Moses wanted more. That’s the beauty of God’s signs—once you see one, you long for more of Him.
However, Jesus warned in Matthew 12:39:
“A wicked and adulterous generation asks for a sign! But none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.”
Why? Because some signs have already been given—chief among them, the cross.
Jesus’ death on the cross is the greatest sign of God’s love.
“But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.“ —Romans 5:8
Whenever you doubt if God is with you—look at the cross.
Wonder if your sins are forgiven? Look at the cross.
Need healing? Look at the cross.
Struggling with bondage? Look at the cross.
Seeking deliverance? Look at the cross.
The sign has already been given—will you receive it?
The wise men saw a star and chose to follow it. If they hadn’t, they never would have reached Jesus (Matthew 2:1–2, 9–10). Signs require steps. They require pursuit. And with each step, more signs are revealed.
Moses, Abraham, the wise men—all had to move before they could see. God’s signs aren’t always for hesitation—they’re for confirmation as you walk.
Will you take the path to see God’s signs? Or will you wait, making excuses and missing the journey?
Stay on the right path, and you will see signs—whether in your spiritual walk, personal decisions, or the end times. As time progresses, the signs will become clearer. Follow them. Trust them.
We are arrows—launched with purpose, guided by His hand, and marked by His signs—each one placed in the Quiver of God.
May God bless you all..