Build in the Rain | Faith Works When It’s Wet
Faith isn’t about waiting for sunshine—it’s about obeying when the clouds start to gather. Genesis 7:5 says, “And Noah did according unto all that the Lord commanded him.” Noah didn’t wait for proof of rain before he picked up a hammer; he trusted God’s Word over his weather report.
Sometimes obedience feels pointless because you can’t see the results yet. But heaven doesn’t measure faith by comfort—it measures it by movement. Preparation is proof you believe God will do what He said. When others laughed, Noah kept building. Faith always looks foolish until it starts floating.
That’s where most of us lose power. We wait for ideal conditions before we act. We want clear skies before commitment, applause before obedience, confirmation before movement. But obedience is confirmation. The moment you move on what God said, heaven starts aligning everything you’ll need later.
Maybe you’ve been staring at a project, a dream, or a calling that feels too heavy to lift because the forecast looks bad. But faith builds in the rain. If you only build in sunshine, you’ll drown when it storms. God trains endurance in dry seasons so that when it pours, you keep moving.
Don’t let ridicule stop your rhythm. Don’t let waiting replace your worship. Pick up the hammer again. The same hands that prepare in peace will prevail in chaos. Faith works when it’s wet.
Keep building—because what you’re working on today will float tomorrow.
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