I remember the first time I got on a roller coaster at Busch Gardens, I think it was in Orlando. Well… maybe Tampa. Close enough. I was young ,don’t hold that against me.
My stomach flipped, I felt a little nauseous, and the whole thing was wild, but it was also exhilarating. Full of ups, downs, and unexpected loops. Honestly? That’s how entrepreneurship feels. That’s how life feels.
You’ve heard me say it before: Dreams take before they give. And that’s not just some catchy phrase. If you’ve ever tried to build something from the ground up, then you know exactly what I mean. It’s real.
But let me be clear, my hope is not in what I’m building. My hope is in God.
I believe when we submit our lives to a sovereign God, He sovereignly allows us to rule over the thing He gave us to do. And sometimes, that process takes us through situations that are uncomfortable, the kinds of delays that make you question everything.
But those delays? They don’t define you. They equip you.
They shape your character. They prepare you for the calling. They train you to steward the gift. They bring you into contact with the people you’re supposed to serve and the places you’re supposed to go.
I know the delay can feel like forever. I’ve had seasons where it felt like everything was on pause, and nothing was moving forward. But I’ve learned, you have to keep your eyes on God and keep working.
I once heard it said:
“All work works. It’s either working on you or it’s working for you.”
So work until the work starts working for you.
Be encouraged today. God has already given you what you need — your measure of faith, your imagination, your creativity, and the power to get wealth.
Whatever that dream is, use it to serve people. Trust that everything God said it would do, it will accomplish.
God Bless The Entrepreneur®️
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