Breakthroughs aren’t born from bursts of effort but from quiet, daily persistence. Keep showing up. Each tap brings you closer to what God is shaping in you
You’re working hard, putting in the hours, and showing up day after day, but the progress you hoped for just isn’t coming fast enough.
Maybe you’ve felt this frustration in your career, your health, your family, or even your faith.
You see others achieving breakthroughs, and you wonder, "What am I doing wrong? Should I push harder? Work faster?"
Let me explain.
Have you ever seen a stonemason at work?
If you watch closely, you might notice something surprising:
When a stonemason splits stone, he doesn’t use one powerful, intense strike. Instead, he applies gentle, careful taps in exactly the same spot, over and over again.
From your perspective, nothing changes after the first tap, or the tenth, or even the fiftieth. But the stonemason knows better.
Each gentle strike weakens the stone just a bit more. Eventually, with one final tap, no stronger than the first, the stone splits perfectly.
Think about your goals right now.
Maybe you're building a stronger marriage.
Maybe you're aiming for excellence in your career.
Maybe you're seeking deeper intimacy with God or pursuing a healthier lifestyle.
Whatever it is, the key to lasting results isn’t the product of occasional bursts of intensity; it’s the result of steady, consistent effort over time.
The Apostle Paul described it beautifully in 1 Corinthians 15:58, “Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.”
Notice Paul's words: stand firm, always give yourselves fully. Paul is pointing you toward consistency—daily commitment and ongoing faithfulness—not just occasional passion or intensity.
So, here's the challenge:
Instead, embrace the wisdom of the stonemason. Tap gently, faithfully, and consistently.
Your next tap may not produce immediate results, but it brings you one step closer.
Stay faithful, stay consistent, and trust that your steady effort will create something remarkable.
Remember, it’s not how hard you swing today that matters. It's whether you keep swinging tomorrow.
Keep tapping. Your breakthrough is coming.