Consistency Over Intensity
Most men don't struggle because they lack knowledge.
They struggle because they keep starting over.
A strong week.Then a weak week.
A few days in Scripture.Then nothing.
A burst of motivation.Then silence.
The problem isn't usually effort.
The problem is believing that growth comes from intensity instead of consistency.
Scripture never calls us to occasional faithfulness.
It calls us to daily faithfulness.
Your identity in Christ does not change when you have a bad day.
But your formation is shaped by what you repeatedly do.
This week, stop measuring yourself by your best day.
Measure yourself by your next faithful step.
Instead of trying to do more:
  • Read one chapter.
  • Spend five quiet minutes in prayer.
  • Keep one commitment you made to God.
  • Show up again tomorrow.
Small acts repeated consistently form strong men.
Grounding Truth
"Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up." — Galatians 6:9
This Week's Practice
Choose one daily spiritual habit and keep it every day this week, even if it only takes five minutes.
Participation
Drop one word: steady or restarting.
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Gary Voysey
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