Procrastination has a cost
Here’s the truth:
The enemy doesn’t always try to stop us — sometimes he just convinces us to wait.
Scripture says in Ecclesiastes 11:4, “Whoever watches the wind will not plant.”
Waiting for perfect conditions will keep you stuck in preparation mode while purpose waits on action.
Procrastination has a cost.
James 4:17 tells us that when we know what to do and choose not to do it, it becomes disobedience.
Delayed obedience is still disobedience — and time doesn’t pause while we make excuses.
But here’s the good news.
God gives us grace to start again.
As we move into this new season, let this be the year you act quickly, trust boldly, and move intentionally.
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Yvonne Marshall
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