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Choosing the Right Hard

Life gives you two versions of hard. One leads to regret, the other to growth. With God, choosing the right hard becomes the path to strength and transformation.

You’re standing at the bottom of a staircase, gym bag in hand, debating whether you’re actually going to work out today. The day has been long. You’re tired. The couch sounds heavenly.

You whisper to yourself, ‘This is hard.’

And you’re right.

But then you remember something else: the feeling you had last month when your doctor gently warned you to take better care of your health.

That was hard too. A different hard. A heavier one.

Life has a way of presenting you with two difficult paths and asking, 

“Which hard do you want?”

Managing money and learning discipline is hard.
Being broke is also hard.

Being consistent with exercise and food choices is hard.
Being out of shape is also hard.

Growing, forgiving, and choosing humility in your relationships is hard.
Being in a strained marriage is also hard.

Waiting patiently and building yourself is hard.
Being single and lonely is also hard.

No matter where you stand, both sides are difficult.

“Hard” becomes holy when God is in it.

Paul wrote in Galatians 6:9: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”

Doing good is hard. Being consistent is hard. Staying faithful when you feel tired is hard.

But the harvest is worth it.
That’s where the blessing is.
That’s where God turns the hard into growth, maturity, strength, and reward.

Choose your hard.

Choose the hard that leads to healing, not regret.
Choose the hard that builds your future, not burdens it.
Choose the hard that stretches you, not the one that slowly breaks you.

Life will always have challenges.
But when you choose your hard with intention and with God, you choose a hard that is worth it.

So today, pause and ask yourself:

Which hard leads me closer to the person God is calling me to be?

Choose that one.

Walk into it.

And trust that God will meet you there.

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