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When the Plan Breaks, the Story Begins

God’s plot is always greater than your plan. Detours aren’t delays—they’re divine redirections designed to grow your faith and deepen your story.

Ever felt like God hit pause on your plans?

You had the blueprint. The goals were clear. The next step made sense—until it didn’t.

Suddenly, the road curved, the doors shut, and the timing felt off.

But God doesn’t waste detours….

They’re not signs you’re off track. They’re invitations to trust deeper, grow stronger, and walk by faith, not by sight.

God doesn’t promise clarity—He promises presence.

You might not see the whole path, but you never walk alone.

Scripture reminds us, “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord” (Psalm 37:23). That means even the setbacks are part of the script.

Every twist and turn is part of a story that's been written with purpose. And just because the scene feels chaotic doesn’t mean the Director’s lost control.

Nobody likes a story where everything goes right and nothing bad ever happens.

If you want your life to read like a great story—full of adventure, joy, love, challenge, and redemption—then expect some plot twists.

Because when life goes sideways, that’s not the end of the story... that’s when it really gets good.

That’s when you’re being stretched.
That’s when your faith is tested.
That’s when the Author of your life is writing in the depth, the grit, the soul.

If you knew every outcome, it wouldn’t be worth the watch.

God’s reroutes build resilience and reveal calling.

When the door closes, don’t retreat—refocus.

It's easy to panic when the plan breaks down.

But what if that’s the exact moment God is building your character? Not just getting you through something, but preparing you for something.

God doesn’t just want you to survive the detour—He wants you to grow through it. His plot is bigger than your plan.

A faithful life isn’t perfectly planned. It’s persistently obedient.

This week, don’t resist the rewrite. Embrace it.

The Author and Perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2) is still writing.

You don’t need to predict the next scene—you just need to keep showing up with faith, obedience, and heart.

And when the credits roll, your story won’t be a short clip of convenience. It’ll be a legacy of faith.

The greatest stories are the ones God writes—and He’s not done with yours yet.

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