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Faithfulness Before Greatness

Faith is not waiting for the perfect weight. It is picking up the fifty pounds in front of you today, trusting God already sees the harvest.

Imagine walking into a gym for the first time.
The barbell sits on the rack.
Your hands are shaking.

You almost turned around.
You didn't, though.
And that hesitation is the exact moment faith begins.

The fifty pounds today is the foundation for everything heavier tomorrow.
Every rep compounds.
Every act of faithfulness adds a plate.

But only if you actually lift what's in front of you.
Fear dressed as pride will tell you fifty pounds isn't worth your time.
That you should wait until you're ready for the real weight.
But there is no real weight without this one first.

Stop waiting for a weight you can't carry yet.

Feel the power of incremental wins.
Rep by rep, prayer by prayer.

The gym doesn't care about your intentions.
Neither does your marriage, your business, or your relationship with God.
What matters is whether you showed up and lifted what was in front of you today.

And if you're still reading, it means you didn't turn around at the rack.
You're already lifting. 

Now, here's your focus for this week:

  • Name your fifty pounds. Write down the one thing in front of you right now that feels too small to matter. That's your weight for today. That's where God shapes what comes next.
  • Lift it before tonight. One step. One rep. One conversation. Faithfulness today is what makes tomorrow's weight possible.
  • Stop planning the heavier weight. Write down the one thing you've been waiting to feel ready for, and ask honestly: Is that wisdom or is that fear dressed as pride? Then go back to the fifty pounds.
  • Anchor your week in this truth: "Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." — James 1:4

You're not too small for God's plan.
You're exactly the right size for the next step.
Now go lift your fifty pounds.

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