Finish What You Fear Starting | God Builds Through Your Weakness, Not Your Excuses

Just because you buy a gym membership doesn’t guarantee you results. Understand, if you keep violating Ecclesiastes 11:4, perfect conditions are not coming.
Paul actually was asking God to remove his imperfect condition and God said, “Nope. This condition is leaving room for My ability to be your strength.” New believers are always seeking strength, but seasoned believers know the value of weakness. God needs our surrender more than He needs our muscles. Stop hiding your weakness and expose it through surrender.
We are trying to patch a flat tire with duct tape. I used to stress so hard in trying to preach the gospel until I finally had to learn what it meant to be used by God through surrender. God needs us more available than prepared mentally. Our job is to step out in faith and wait on Him.
Sometimes, getting across the finish line will feel like a defeat. The reality of our weakness is the beginning of our new strength. The enemy knows this and is waiting for fear, excuses, and doubt to give him a window.
Weakness is the beginning, not the end. God is building something when our weaknesses manifest. Movement matters more than we think. Fear paralyzes. It feels like you are stuck and can’t move. Action according to the Word, outside our feelings, is the key. God builds from brokenness. Delay will only get stronger if you don’t move. Finishers are cycle breakers. Limping over the finish line is still finishing. Finish—don’t fear it today.
The enemy uses us against us if we are not careful. That’s why I tell you—start ugly today. I have tried over and over to start something looking good, but it’s all ugly at the beginning.
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