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Get Off Your Plan: Beyond Your Comfort Zone
One day, months and months after pouring my heart into my ministry, we went through some serious financial hardships. I kept trying, praying that things would turn around for us. After years of real struggle, I had a moment of clarity: if I didn’t do something different, nothing would change. I realized I had been waiting for the season to change, not recognizing that God was waiting for me to get on board with His new plan.
I was terrified to try anything new because the old way of doing ministry had worked in the past. But I learned that many of our stuck seasons come from being stuck on our plan—our timeline, our expectations, our ideas of how things should happen. My resistance to change limited my vision for growth and held back our ministry for years.
When I finally let go of my plan and embraced the one God had revealed, I knew it was time to step into something new. With fear and trembling, I sat down and began implementing a new plan, not knowing the full outcome. It required faith, action, and trust that God would guide every step.
If we never try new things, we’ll never experience the new things God has planned for us. Growth, breakthroughs, and blessings often live just beyond the comfort of our old ways—and God is waiting for us to step forward in faith.
Reflection:
What area of your life or ministry feels stuck because you’ve been holding onto your own plan? Take a moment to ask God to reveal His plan and give you the courage to take the first step in faith.
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About this Plan

Have you ever looked up and thought, “Wait… I’ve done this before”? Like you’ve found yourself in the same place, doing the same things, repeating the same patterns? Maybe year after year, goals slip by, progress stalls, and it feels like another replay of the year before. This devotional is designed to help you break that cycle, stop living the same year twice, and finally step into a breakthrough year. And honestly, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that you’re here. You’re ready for change.
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