We spend so much of life trying to prove we’re ready. Ready enough. Healed enough. Faithful enough. Strong enough. But God’s plans were never unlocked by performance—they are entered by trust.
You don’t earn your way into what God has prepared. You receive the invitation and choose to step forward.
Grace doesn’t wait for perfection. It meets us in surrender. God calls people while they are still learning, still healing, still becoming. If qualification were the requirement, none of us would move forward. Yet God continues to invite ordinary people into extraordinary purpose.
Stepping into God’s plans requires humility more than effort. It means releasing control and believing that obedience matters more than understanding. Faith isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about taking the next step when the path is only partially visible.
Many of us delay obedience because we feel unworthy or unprepared. But God doesn’t ask for flawless resumes; He asks for willing hearts. When we stop striving and start trusting, we discover that His plans were never dependent on our strength, but on His faithfulness.
You don’t walk into God’s plans by earning approval. You walk into them by believing His promises. And when you step in, He does what only He can do—guide, sustain, and transform you along the way.
The invitation has already been given.
The question is simple: will you step in?