It’s easy to declare that we have faith, especially when we’re at the beginning of a journey, full of hope and expectation for a breakthrough. When we’re waiting on God to deliver, our words are often filled with faith, and it feels natural to trust. But as time passes and the results don’t come immediately, our faith can begin to waver. This is when we realize that faith is more than just words—it’s about what we do next.
We often find ourselves trying to reason with our circumstances, leaning on our own understanding, and questioning why things are unfolding the way they are. But here’s the truth: halfway faith isn’t faith at all. It’s easy to say, "I’ve exercised my faith," but when the results aren’t immediate, doubt creeps in, and we wonder, “Maybe it’s not working.” This is where many give up, thinking their faith has failed.
But does halfway faith ever deliver miracles?
Other responses, like doubt, fear, or relying on logic, may seem tempting in moments of uncertainty. However, now is the time to close the door on doubt and embrace complete, unwavering faith. It's time to ask God for the grace to begin and the strength to finish strong.
Starting well is important, but it's not enough. Many people have heard from God, mapped out plans, and taken the first steps, only to abandon their faith when things didn’t align with their expectations. Instead of trusting the process, they clung to unbelief and fear.
Now is the time to go all in for God. No one who has given God their all has ever walked away with nothing.
Bring Him your plans. Bring Him your desires. Bring Him your dreams, and yes, even your weaknesses. Just go all in.
You don’t need to know the entire path ahead. All you need to do is follow His lead.
As the Bible says in Psalm 119:105, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” (KJV) God’s Word doesn’t promise to illuminate the entire road at once, but it does promise to light up your next step. The more you trust Him, the more your path will become clear.
So today, make the decision to go all in. Say it. Mean it. Live it.
Stay revived!

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