OPEN THE WALLS: WHY GOD STARTS THE REBUILD WITH DEMOLITION 🧱πŸ”₯
Watch this video like a contractor, not a spectator.
The last six months of my life have felt like standing inside a house I built myself while someone with a sledgehammer walks room to room, opening walls I thought were solid.
From the street, everything looked fine. Business moving. Life moving. Plans moving. But behind the drywall, there were things I never inspected. Habits I justified. Motives I never questioned. Systems that worked but were not built to last.
And God did not come in with paint.
He came in with demolition.
In construction, when you discover rot in the framing, you do not patch it. You do not cover it. You do not hope it holds. You cut it out. You replace it. You rebuild it correctly, even if it means tearing apart work you were once proud of.
That is what has been happening to me.
For years I asked God to show me He was real. I asked for proof. I saw nothing and thought maybe I was talking to the ceiling.
Now it feels like every one of those prayers showed up at the same time.
Convictions I cannot ignore. Situations aligning in ways that make no logical sense. A constant pull to change how I run my business, how I think, how I move, how I lead, how I live.
And here is why I am sharing this with you.
Because The Rebuild is not about adding more to your life.
It is about having the courage to open the walls.
Most people want success without inspection. Growth without exposure. Expansion without checking the foundation. They keep stacking weight on top of framing that was never meant to carry it.
But any real builder knows this, if the foundation is off, nothing you add will ever sit right.
So God started a demo job on me.
Not to destroy me, but to realign me.
And I am standing in the dust, in the noise, in the uncertainty, thankful. Because I can feel that what is being rebuilt now will actually stand.
Rebuilders, this is the work.
Fix what is underneath.
Expose what you have been avoiding.
Rebuild your business, your habits, your mindset, your leadership, and your faith on framing that will last.
A pretty structure with bad framing is a future collapse.
A painful demolition is often the beginning of something that will stand for generations
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OPEN THE WALLS: WHY GOD STARTS THE REBUILD WITH DEMOLITION 🧱πŸ”₯