Sometimes the clarity comes after the step. Obedience isn’t always about knowing—it’s about trusting. You may not be able to explain why you’re being called to move, leave, or try again, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. God often leads with direction before explanation. You’re not lost just because you don’t have all the details.
Tag: Trusting God’s Plan
Do You Need to Know Everything First?
Faith doesn’t always explain itself up front. Obedience sometimes comes before clarity, before the plan, and before it all makes sense. But often, it’s that first step that opens the door to understanding. If you’re waiting for full instructions before moving forward, know this—God often reveals more in motion than in stillness. Some answers are reserved for the obedient. Just take the step.
God’s Not Late—You’re Being Positioned
Waiting can wear you down—especially when you’ve been faithful and still feel stuck. But God’s timing is still perfect, even when you’re frustrated. The pause isn’t punishment. Sometimes it’s positioning, sometimes it’s protection. This is a reminder that delay doesn’t mean denial. Stay faithful. Stay ready. What God is aligning for you behind the scenes is far greater than what you could’ve rushed into on your own.
Faith Like a Dragonfly: Becoming in Places No One Sees
Obedience in uncertain seasons is a bold kind of courage. Like the dragonfly that lives underwater before it ever learns to fly, some of us are becoming in places no one sees. Courage isn’t loud—it’s consistent. It’s the quiet act of trusting God when you don’t yet see the full picture. Keep showing up. Keep saying yes. That simple obedience is where real transformation begins.
When Faith Doesn’t Make Sense: But God Still Says Go
Some of the biggest faith moves you’ll ever make won’t come with explanations or easy answers. They’ll come in moments when nothing makes sense, but God still says move. When it doesn’t add up, keep walking. Trust isn’t about certainty—it’s about surrendering what you understand to a God who sees the whole picture.