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191: What If You Already Know Your Next Step—and You’re Just Avoiding It?

191: What If You Already Know Your Next Step—and You’re Just Avoiding It?

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There are moments when you already know what the next step is—you’ve thought about it, prayed about it, and come back to it more than once. And yet, you still feel stuck. Not because you need more information, but because you don’t know what will happen if you actually follow through. In this episode, we’re talking about what it looks like to be obedient—even when the outcome is unclear—and how that connects to your health, your habits, and your daily decisions. This is for the Christian woman who wants to live with more clarity and peace, but feels caught in that cycle of overthinking, second-guessing, and waiting for things to make sense before taking action. If that’s where you are, this will help you step back, think clearly, and move forward in a way that aligns with your faith and how God designed your body to function. When You Already Know What to Do Many times, the issue isn’t a lack of information. It’s not that you don’t know what to do—it’s that you’re unsure what will happen if you do it. You might already feel a nudge to: Improve your sleep or nutritionCut back on sugar or processed foodsAddress emotional or past woundsStep away from something that’s draining your healthTake a step that feels uncomfortable or unfamiliar The challenge isn’t clarity. The challenge is trusting God with the outcome. As shared in the episode, “You already know what God is asking you to do. The question is, do you trust Him enough to do it without knowing how it’s going to turn out?” Obedience Isn’t Always Comfortable Obedience can feel small… or it can feel life-altering. Sometimes it’s: Cooking a meal for someone when you don’t feel like itSaying something kind when it’s hardChanging a daily habit that’s become comfortable Other times, it’s: Making a major life or health decisionLetting go of something familiarTaking a step that disrupts your routine Obedience often requires: DiscomfortSacrificeA willingness to step outside your normal patterns And yet, this is where growth happens—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. The Cost of Disobedience (and Why It Matters) In today’s culture, we often focus on God’s grace—and rightly so. But it’s also important to remember: God calls us to obedienceOur choices have consequencesAvoiding what we know we should do keeps us stuck Whether it’s your health, your habits, or your calling… Staying in the same cycle of: OverthinkingDelayingAvoiding …can quietly impact your energy, your peace, and your overall well-being. A Biblical Example of Obedience: Naaman In 2 Kings 5, Naaman was instructed to wash in the Jordan River seven times to be healed. At first, he resisted. It didn’t make senseIt wasn’t what he expectedIt felt inconvenient But when he finally obeyed, he was restored. This story is a powerful reminder: Obedience doesn’t always align with what feels logical or comfortable—but it still matters. Trusting God Without Knowing the Outcome One of the hardest parts of obedience is this: 👉 You don’t get a guaranteed outcome. You might: Change your habits and not see immediate resultsTake a step in faith without knowing what’s nextMake a decision that feels uncertain But Scripture reminds us again and again: Trust in the LordDo not fearWalk by faith Obedience is your responsibility. The outcome is God’s. What Jesus Modeled in the Garden In Luke 22, Jesus prayed: “Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours be done.” Even Jesus: Felt the weight of what He was about to doAsked for another wayStill chose obedience This shows us something important: God welcomes your honestyYou can bring your struggles to HimYou can ask questions and still choose obedience And when God says no, He still provides strength. You Are Not Alone in Obedience One of the most comforting truths is this: God does not ask you to obey Him and then leave you to figure it out on your own. He strengthens youHe walks with youHe does not forsake you Even in difficult seasons, you are not navigating your health, your decisions, or your life alone. Time-Stamped Highlights 00:00 – The core question: trusting God without knowing the outcome 00:30 – Breaking the cycle of overthinking and indecision 01:13 – Introduction to obedience through a biblical lens 01:41 – The story of Naaman and resistance to simple obedience 02:40 – Real-life examples of health and life decisions 03:11 – Personal story: obedience in a small, uncomfortable act 05:33 – The reality that obedience often feels difficult 06:01 – Insights from Experiencing God on disruption and sacrifice 06:59 – The importance of obedience and consequences of avoidance 07:57 – Trusting God without guaranteed outcomes 08:27 – Jesus’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane 10:26 – God’s response: strength, not always removal 11:24 – God’s presence in trials and obedience 12:22 – The depth of what Jesus ...
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