Sunday, March 1, 2026
When It Is Time to Move
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?”
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There is a moment when readiness quietly turns into responsibility. Not because everything is clear. Not because fear has disappeared. But because remaining still would require more effort than moving forward. You feel it as a subtle shift. An inner permission. A sense that what has been formed now needs expression.
Scripture describes new things not as sudden disruptions, but as movements already underway. They are perceived before they are fully understood. Recognized before they are explained.
This is important, because many people wait for certainty when what they are being given is discernment. You may not see the full path ahead, but you can sense when a season is changing. When attention needs to turn outward. When trust asks to be expressed through action.
Movement at this stage is not frantic. It is intentional. You are not leaving behind what has grounded you. You are carrying it with you. Identity, dignity, wholeness, and trust are not being replaced. They are becoming the foundation for how you move.
This is not a call to rush. It is an invitation to respond.
You may feel the urge to overthink this moment. To delay until conditions feel ideal. But often, the clearest sign that it is time to move is the quiet recognition that you are ready enough.
Pay attention to what is beginning to stir. Not with pressure, but with openness. This is how new things begin.
Where do I sense movement being invited rather than forced?
Notice one area today where a small, intentional step feels aligned rather than premature.
Speak This Truth
“I respond to what is unfolding with trust and clarity. I move forward grounded and ready.”