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Just Do It

Faith isn’t waiting for confidence; it’s stepping in trust. You’ll never feel ready, but God’s strength meets you when you move. Start today, and He’ll lead you forward.

You know that moment before a big step when your heart beats faster and you whisper, “I don’t think I’m ready”?

We’ve all been there: a new job, a new relationship, a new dream…

You wait for confidence to show up.
You wait for clarity.
You wait for the fear to go away.

But it doesn’t. And so you stay still, waiting for a feeling that never comes.

You’ll never feel ready, because ready isn’t a feeling;  it’s a decision.

It’s even Nike’s slogan, “Just do it”.

There’s a lot of truth packed into those three words.

The people who change their lives are the ones who take the first step, even when their hands are shaking.

They “just do it.” Scared, unsure. But willing.

And that’s when everything shifts.

Faith doesn’t wait for the perfect moment; it creates it.

Moses didn’t feel ready to confront Pharaoh.
David didn’t feel ready to face Goliath.
Peter didn’t feel ready to walk on water.

But they all decided to trust God more than their comfort.

2 Corinthians 12:9 says, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

That means you don’t have to be perfect, qualified, or fully prepared; you just have to be willing.

Readiness is about surrender.

When God calls you to something, He already sees the version of you that can handle it. He’s not waiting for you to feel ready; He’s inviting you to act in faith.

So stop waiting for the right time, the right plan, or the right feeling.
Start with what you have, right where you are.

When you take one step in faith, God meets you with everything you need for the next one.

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