The Signal You Cannot See
Every time you open Google Maps on your phone, you participate in an act of trust so routine you have stopped noticing it. Your device reaches out to at least four satellites orbiting 12,550 miles above the Earth — satellites you have never seen, will never touch, and cannot feel. The system calculates your position through a process called trilateration, measuring the time it takes signals traveling at the speed of light to reach your phone from multiple points in space.
And then something remarkable happens. You follow the directions.
The voice says, "Turn left in 300 feet," and you turn — even when the road looks unfamiliar. It says, "Continue for 47 miles," and you keep driving — even through stretches of highway where nothing looks promising. You trust a signal you cannot see because it has proven reliable before.
Faith works much the same way. Hebrews 11:1 tells us faith is "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." We cannot see the hand of the Almighty directing our steps. We cannot always feel His presence in the long, featureless stretches of waiting. But He is there — guiding us with a precision that accounts for every wrong turn and recalculated route.
The next time your GPS reroutes you after a missed exit — no condemnation, no lecture, just a calm "recalculating" — remember that the God who holds the stars also holds your coordinates. Trust the signal. Follow the voice. You will arrive.
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