One of the biggest reasons people stay stuck is because they treat every decision like it's permanent.
If I take this job...
What if it's wrong?
If I join this group...
What if I need to leave?
If I start this project...
What if it doesn't work?
So they wait.
And wait.
And wait.
Not because they lack options.
Because they're afraid of making the wrong one.
Here's what I've learned:
Many decisions are not lifelong commitments.
They're experiments.
They're opportunities to gather information.
They're a chance to learn.
Sometimes God gives us clarity before we move.
But often He gives us clarity because we moved.
The next step doesn't need to be perfect.
It just needs to be faithful.
Some of the greatest opportunities in my life started with a simple willingness to try.
Not because I knew exactly where they would lead.
But because I trusted God enough to take the next step.
Believers often struggle with this because they're wired to be responsible.
They want to get it right.
But growth rarely happens when you're trying to guarantee the outcome.
Growth happens when you're willing to take a step and learn along the way.
This Week's Challenge
What is one decision you've been treating like forever that might actually just be your next experiment?
Take the step.
You can adjust later.
Responses