If You See This Sign, God May Be Testing You
Often times, there are times when we face difficult situations and wonder if there are deeper reasons for that trial. The Bible teaches that there are certain instances where God uses a circumstance to test us and our hearts. Here are seven signs that God is testing you, with each one serving to reveal, refine, and strengthen your faith.
Seven Signs God May Be Testing You
1. Unusual Delays
When God allows for unusual delays, it’s a test. We see this in the example of Abraham. The testing of Abraham was used to refine his trust and patience God (Gen 21:1-3).
Often, unusual delays may show that the test is from God. These sorts of tests reveal things in our hearts, and they refine our character, perfect our patience. Ultimately, the lessons learned in these seasons are things that no other season in our lives would show us.
2. Facing Impossible Situations
Secondly, another tell-tale sign is when you’re facing impossible situations. We see in the Bible that God tested Moses and the Israelites by allowing them to face the Red Sea and fear the reality of Pharaoh behind them (Ex 14:13-14).
If you’re facing an impossible situation, God is not trying to drown you or destroy you. He is testing you. Your fear and doubt may come to the surface during those times, but God desires to bring it up to remove it from within you.
3. Struggles with Provision
Next, when you struggle with provision, you might be tested by God.
It’s easy sometimes for those of us in a spiritual warfare camp to shift blame always on the devil, especially when experiencing financial issues. But sometimes, the Lord might be testing us, just as He did with Israel when they faced lack in the promised land (Deut 8:3).
God wasn’t attacking them but was revealing, refining, training, and perfecting them. He did provide for them, but He also wanted to perfect them.
God is not just interested in providing for you. He’s interested in perfecting you.
4. Trials of Suffering
Another important thing to remember is that trials of suffering often mean experiencing loss and hardship. For instance, in Scripture we see that Job experienced intense suffering, loss, and hardship. During his suffering we see that Job worshipped even in his grief (Job 1:20-21). He didn’t have answers but chose to trust.
If you’re experiencing this sort of test, it’s important to remember that the way trust in God is expressed is through worship. Life on earth is really a series of losses. Grasping that reality can help you get through trials, knowing life is temporary, and eternal life is what really matters.
5. Temptations to Compromise
Next, when you’re facing temptations to compromise, it’s a test.
Daniel’s was tested to see if he would test conform to Babylonian customs (Dan 6:10). In the same way, God may test your integrity and obedience to His word in situations where obeying Him might cost you. In temptation, the enemy entices you to sin, but God reveals what’s in your heart, refines your character, perfects your godliness, and trains you in righteousness.
6. Opportunity to Help Others
When you have the opportunity to help others despite being in hardship, it’s a test.
In scripture, we see that Joseph, despite his own hardships, was faithful in serving others (Gen 39:4-5) Often, God tests our willingness to serve and bless others, even in difficult situations. Joseph, even while imprisoned, served his fellow prisoners and interpreted their dreams.
It’s a test: Will you show up and help others when you’re struggling? Remember, you’re not giving out of your lack but from what Jesus has.
7. Silence from God
Lastly, experiencing silence from God can be a test.
Jesus was tested in the wilderness during a period of isolation and silence, with only the voices of Satan. Sometimes, when God is “silent,” it’s because the test is in progress (Mt 4:1-2).
When God is silent, remember everything He’s taught you prior. The silence is not abandonment but a test.