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Autopilot

Feb 21, 2025

I’ve been married for about 27 years at the time of writing this blog. My wife and I often have conversations at two or three in the morning, or sometimes at six or seven. I love these talks. They’re random but frequent, especially in certain seasons. They might spark from books we’ve been reading or things we’ve seen on social media, and we dive right into them.

Recently, during one of these conversations, my wife mentioned that our life should be on autopilot because of our relationship with God and our study of His living Word.

At first, when she said “autopilot,” I thought I understood, but maybe I didn’t. The more I reflected, the more it hit me. What she was saying is that when we have a deep relationship with God—when we’re spending time with Him day in and day out and studying His Word—it becomes who we are. It becomes second nature. Now, this isn’t to say we’re without sin—that’s not what I mean. But over time, living out God’s Word starts to reflect in our speech and in our character. You don’t even have to say you’re a Christian—people just know there’s something different about you.

Can I be honest? Scriptures like “meditate on His Word day and night” and “pray without ceasing” used to feel impossible to me. I get it now. It took me 20 years, but I finally get it. Here’s the thing: it doesn’t have to take you that long. God is waiting for you. He has a plan for your life. He has a purpose for you.

Let Him lead you and guide you. Trust Him in the valleys and on the mountaintops. Every season is necessary.

God Bless The Entrepreneur