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Where You Are Is Not Where You’ll Stay

You’re not stuck; you’re being prepared. God uses waiting seasons to shape your strength and faith for what’s next. Stay planted; the harvest will come.

Have you ever caught yourself replaying the past?

The job that didn’t work out.
The relationship that fell apart.
The glory days of being a student, athlete, or top salesman.

It’s so easy to get stuck there and be frustrated with where you are, wishing you were somewhere else.

You start fighting the season you’re in, as if struggling against it will somehow speed it up.

But it never does, does it?

Fighting the present only drains the strength you need for your future.

Life has a way of placing us in unexpected locations. They can be uncomfortable, uncertain, unfamiliar…

But just because this isn’t where you wanted to be doesn’t mean it isn’t where you need to be.

Sometimes God allows you to stay in one place long enough to prepare you for the next one.

You can’t change where you started.
You can’t rewrite yesterday.
But you can decide where you’re headed from here.

Stop fighting where you are. Start investing in where you’re going.

When a farmer plants a seed, he doesn’t curse the soil because it’s slow to grow.

He waters it.
He waits.
He trusts that time and care will do what frustration never could.

The same goes for your journey.

You don’t need to control the pace; you just need to stay faithful in the process, “for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” (Galatians 6:9)

Even when it feels like nothing’s happening, God is still moving pieces you can’t see.

So lift your eyes.
Refocus your energy.
Start investing your time, heart, and prayers into what’s ahead, not what’s behind.

You can’t always choose your starting point, but you can choose your direction.

And with God leading the way, that’s all you really need to end up exactly where you’re meant to be.

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