Get Up, You Are On An Assignment

“For though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again, but the wicked stumble when calamity strikes.” (Proverbs 24:16)
Falling isn’t what defines the righteous—getting back up is. God never expected us to avoid hardship; He expected us to stand back up after it. The difference between us and those without hope is this: we still rise.
The people you admire most didn’t avoid failure—they endured it. Some of their most powerful chapters came after their worst collapses. That’s not a coincidence. It’s part of the assignment.
God allows some battles to humble us, not to humiliate us. If you’re breathing, you’re still called. If you’re hurting, you’re still chosen. The enemy only imitates God’s whisper when he knows you’re near a turning point.
Getting back up is a spiritual skill. It’s what separates destiny from distraction. The fight isn’t just in avoiding the fall—it’s in refusing to stay down. Think of it like a boxer: it’s not the knockdown that ends the match. It’s the decision not to rise.
Some of the greatest disciples in Scripture rose after humiliation. Peter denied. David failed. Jonah ran. But God used their bounce-back as proof of His grace and power.
You’re not disqualified by what happened. You’re defined by what you do next.
Write it down. The thing God called you to. The mission you thought was over. The vision you set aside. Now pick it back up. Move forward. Execute. Not just for you—but for those watching your comeback.
You are not your last failure. You are God’s next move.
God wants to talk to you today. Are you listening?