
Becoming: Courageous
(Obedience Without Clarity)
The reality is this:
faith, trust, and obedience don’t require knowing.
We don’t always get to see how things will work out.
We don’t always receive the full plan.
And most of the time, God doesn’t give new instructions
until we obey what He has already said.
That’s the part we struggle with.
We want details.
We want confirmation.
We want guarantees before we move.
But obedience doesn’t come with a roadmap.
It comes with a choice.
So often, we walk away because we don’t have clarity—
forgetting that clarity was never the requirement.
Faith was.
Courage is choosing to move forward without answers.
It’s trusting God even when the next step feels incomplete.
It’s understanding that obedience doesn’t demand certainty—it demands trust.
You don’t have to know the whole plan.
You don’t have to solve everything.
You don’t even have to feel brave.
You just have to be willing.
Becoming courageous is choosing faith over fear.
Movement over perfection.
Obedience over understanding.
And learning that provision doesn’t come before obedience—
it follows it.
Every time.
I am becoming courageous.
Still becoming.
Reflection Question
Where is God asking me to move—even though I don’t have all the details?
Leave a comment