Keep Showing Up: The Quiet Power of Consistency

Once you’ve discovered your purpose and chosen the path of discipline, the next step is simple, but not always easy: keep showing up. Most people don’t fail because of a lack of calling. They fail because they didn’t stay long enough to see the harvest. We live in a world that loves speed, but the Kingdom of God is about principles, not rush. A culture of overnight miracles and sudden breakthroughs doesn’t help. Your calling may not explode overnight. It may feel quiet. Hidden. But if God has placed you there, your job is to keep showing up.

Think of a farmer. They don’t plant seeds one day and expect fruit the next. They plant, water, weed, and wait. Again and again. Then one day, without warning, the field is full. That’s how faithfulness works. If you take some time to study those that have gone before you, you will see that this is the pattern. Galatians 6:9 reminds us: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” That “proper time” is God’s time. And it will come, but only to those who didn’t quit.

So stay steady. Your mission must become something you work on every single day. Keep writing the lesson plans. Keep showing up to the studio, the workshop, the prayer room. Keep doing the good work even when no one’s clapping. Every quiet, faithful act is a seed. And God sees it. You may not feel it today, but your consistency is building something eternal. As Kenneth Hagin loved to say, “Consistency, thou art a jewel!” One day you’ll look up and realize that you didn’t just finish a project. You lived out your purpose.

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