God Loves Small Talk

Let's Go, You've Been Sent

14 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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John 20:21 says, "Peace be unto you: as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you." Jesus didn't just secure salvation—He passed the baton. You're not just saved—you're sent. This episode isn't about waiting. It's about going. You've been praying for clarity, but the assignment is already clear. The order isn't coming—it's already been given. You don't need another confirmation to obey what's written. Delayed obedience is disobedience. You were never called to wait on feelings—you were called to follow orders. When soldiers don't report to duty, they go AWOL—Absent Without Leave. The Kingdom runs on commitment, not convenience. And many believers are spiritually AWOL because they're waiting on conditions to be perfect before they move. Ecclesiastes says, if you wait for the wind to be just right, you'll never sow. Heaven doesn't promote comfort—it promotes movement. Faith doesn't start with sight—it starts with obedience. The anointing doesn't go ahead of you—it flows through you as you go. The miracle didn't meet the priests until their feet hit the water. The power didn't show up for Moses until the rod hit the Red Sea. The breakthrough won't show up for you until you move. This week, act on one thing you've been stalling. Make the call. Start the project. Preach the message. Don't stall on what God said start. Movement precedes manifestation. The church isn't a gathering of saved spectators—it's a force of sent soldiers. Jesus didn't disciple from a platform—He trained on the move. And now He's saying to you: Go. You've been sent. That's not up for debate. The only question now is—will you show up? Remember: God loves you, and God loves small talk.

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