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When You're Doing All the Right Things...But Still Feel Stuck

26 min · 4. Mai 2026
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Ever feel like you’re doing everything right… but nothing is changing? In this episode, we get real about those frustrating seasons where you’re showing up, praying, trying, growing—and still feel stuck in the same place. We talk about: * Why doing “all the right things” doesn’t always produce immediate results * The danger of measuring your life against what you see on the surface * How unseen growth (the “roots”) might be where God is doing His deepest work * The difference between punishment and preparation If you’ve ever felt overlooked, behind, or weary from doing your best with no visible progress—this conversation is for you. Because maybe… you’re not stuck. Maybe you’re being prepared.

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