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Time to Move

Complaints reveal where change is needed, but only action creates transformation. God blesses movement, not stagnation. Stop talking about change and start stepping into it.

You’re sitting with a friend who spends the entire lunch talking about how awful their job is.

The boss is unfair.
The hours are terrible.
The coworkers are draining.

So you ask, “Have you applied anywhere else?”

They shrug. “No… I mean, I’m thinking about it.”

That’s when it hits you:

If you’re not willing to move, the problem isn’t the situation but your refusal to change it.

Because if it hasn’t motivated you to act, then maybe it isn’t as unbearable as you say.

Your complaint is a signal, not a solution.

Every complaint is a flashing indicator light:

Something here needs attention.
Something here needs adjusting.
Something here needs courage.

But if all you ever do is complain, that signal becomes noise.

Complaints without action build bitterness.
While action without complaining builds progress.

God does not bless stagnation; He blesses movement.

When Moses complained about the Red Sea blocking the way, God didn’t say, “Stand there and talk about how bad it is.”

He said, “Move forward.” (Exodus 14:15)

Faith isn’t passive.
Faith walks.  Faith acts.  Faith steps into the solution even when the path isn’t clear.

So here’s the challenge for you today:

Don’t complain about what you’re not willing to confront.
Don’t speak about what you won’t work on.
Don’t grumble about what you refuse to grow through.

Instead, ask yourself:

What is one thing I can do today to make this better?
What small step moves me forward?
What action aligns with the life I say I want?

If it truly matters, move.
If you're truly tired of it, change it.
If you want better, take a step toward better.

Your life will not transform because you complained.
It will transform because you finally decided to act.

Time to move.

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