Obey Before You Feel Ready | Momentum Follows Alignment
God does not wait for certainty. He waits for obedience. In Joshua chapter three, the priests carrying the ark did not see the Jordan part first. The water moved only after their feet touched it. That order matters. We often want clarity before movement, confidence before obedience, and reassurance before action. But Scripture shows us that confidence is built by obedience, not before it. Momentum follows alignment.
Many delays in our spiritual growth are not because God is silent, but because we are waiting to feel ready. Obedience can feel risky when emotions have not caught up yet, but alignment always unlocks provision. When God gives instruction, movement matters more than feelings. Waiting for emotional readiness often keeps us standing still when God is calling us forward.
Spiritual growth, biblical teaching, and real transformation in the Christian community are formed the same way—by stepping when instructed. When one believer obeys, it strengthens the whole body. Obedience creates momentum, faith steps first, and God meets motion every time.
If you are standing at a decision today, do not wait for the feeling. Take the step. Let God move what only He can move once obedience touches resistance.
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