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Sometimes the hardest act of faith is not moving forward.

Sometimes the hardest act of faith is not moving forward.

Sometimes the hardest act of faith is not moving forward. It’s refusing to go back. Back to the relationship God rescued you from. Back to the habits that were destroying your peace.

Back to the version of yourself that settled for less than what God had for you. Because the past has a way of looking better when you’re uncomfortable in the present. We start remembering the familiar and forgetting the pain. The comfort and not the cost.
The good moments and not the reason God told us to leave in the first place. But God didn’t bring you this far just to send you back. He didn’t heal you so you could reopen the wound. He didn’t free you so you could return to the chains.
He didn’t call you forward so you could spend your life staring behind you. The enemy wants you to romanticize what God delivered you from. But faith says: “If God closed that door, I’m not knocking on it again.”
What’s ahead may require patience. It may require trust. It may require walking by faith when you can’t see the full picture. But I promise you this:
The future God is preparing for you is worth far more than the past you’re tempted to revisit. Keep walking. Don’t look back. God is already waiting for you in the next chapter. 🤍
Some of the greatest blessings in your life are on the other side of the things you’re finally willing to leave behind.

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