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A Question That Resets Your Life

Faith is revealed through repetition, not intention. God invites alignment by closing the gap between what we believe, say, and consistently practice.

Picture this.

You are walking past your own life like a stranger.
You watch how your mornings start and what fills your evenings.
You see where your time goes when no one is watching.

Now imagine someone quietly taking notes.

Not on what you say you want or what you meant to do.
Only on what you actually do.

After one week, they turn to you and answer one simple question:
How serious is this person about the life they say they want?

That question has a way of stopping you in your tracks.

Most of us believe we are committed.
We talk about growth.
We speak about purpose.
We say faith comes first.

But actions tell a clearer story.

There is a quiet gap between intention and obedience.

It shows up in small ways.
A skipped habit here, a delayed prayer there.
A choice for comfort instead of courage.

Nothing dramatic or obvious. Yet over time, those small decisions stack up.

The days begin to drift away from the dreams.
The calendar stops matching the calling.
The reality of our weeks no longer reflects the vision of our years.

Scripture puts it plainly, “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” (James 1:22)

Faith is not proven by what we agree with. It is revealed by what we practice.

God pays attention to patterns, not promises.

This is not about guilt. It is about clarity.

When you notice the say–do gap, you are being given a gift: An invitation to realign.

Today, ask yourself honestly:

What would my habits say I value?
What would my schedule say I trust?
What would my choices say I believe?

Then close the gap by choosing one small act of obedience.

Because the life you want is not built by what you say.
It is shaped by what you repeat.

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