Everyone who ever became great had a reason to give up. They had flaws, fears, and limitations. But they pushed forward anyway. You too have what it takes to rise. You have the potential to build, to lead, and to shine. Everything you need is within reach. The only thing standing in your way might be the excuses you keep making. You can either have excuses or results — but not both. You cannot be someone with real, proven results and still be someone who constantly complains and explains why things are not working. You have to choose one.
Moses had a speech problem. Gideon was filled with fear. David said he was born in sin, and even his own father didn’t believe in his potential. And yet, they all became great. Why? Because they allowed the call of God to be louder than their excuses. The truth is, God is not asking for perfection. He is asking for obedience, faith, and consistency. Your story, your struggle, and your background are not strong enough to stop you. Unless you let them. Your excuses will keep you small. You must decide to move forward.
If you want to fulfil your mission and watch over your world effectively, you must stop focusing on your disadvantages. Excuses can sometimes sound like wisdom. But they are actually the voice of fear, comfort, and laziness. You don’t need everything to be perfect before you start. You need to believe, to work, and to grow. God can use you right where you are, with what you have. Drop the excuses. Take responsibility. And let God make something great out of your life. You are not too late, too broken, or too unqualified. You need to stop thinking such rubbish.