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There are seasons in life when we feel confused, scattered, and unsure of what step to take next. Our thoughts swirl with possibilities, concerns, and questions about purpose and direction. In those moments it can feel as though we are standing at a crossroads with no signpost in sight.
Yet very often the path is not as hidden as we think. Sometimes the next step is already quietly present before us, but we hesitate because we want extra confirmation. We want reassurance that we are making the perfect choice, that every step ahead is mapped out, and that nothing will go wrong. While seeking wisdom and counsel is healthy, constantly looking for more confirmation can actually keep us stuck. Instead of moving forward, we become scattered, overwhelmed by too many voices and too many possibilities. One of the most important principles in discovering direction is simply this: take the first step. When we take a step with sincerity of heart, the next step often becomes visible. Life and purpose rarely unfold like a fully written script. More often, they reveal themselves gradually as we move. It is in the walking that the road becomes clearer. This requires trust. Trust that God’s timing is perfect and that He is able to guide us as we move. We do not have to see the entire journey in order to begin it. Another powerful principle is the importance of intention. When we become intentional about something—whether it is writing a book, starting a project, serving others, or stepping into a new direction—we align our focus and our energy. Intention gathers our scattered thoughts and brings them into a place of purpose. Instead of feeling pulled in many directions, we begin to move with clarity. Even when we still feel uncertain, taking purposeful steps changes something within us. Action replaces hesitation. Momentum begins to build. What once felt overwhelming begins to feel possible. There is also a spiritual dynamic at work here. When we step into intention and begin to move forward, resources from heaven are often released. Ideas come. Help appears. Opportunities open. Provision shows up in ways we could not have planned. Many people can look back on their lives and see moments where this happened. At first there was hesitation or even resistance. The step ahead felt uncomfortable or unclear. Yet when they chose to move forward anyway, guidance appeared along the way—sometimes through unexpected people, sometimes through opportunities that seemed to come at just the right time. The important thing is that the step was taken. Purpose rarely unfolds for those who remain waiting for perfect clarity. It unfolds for those who are willing to begin. If you are feeling scattered or overwhelmed right now, it may help to pause and ask yourself a simple question: What is the next small step I already know I could take? It does not need to be a giant leap. Often the first step is quite simple. It might be writing the first page, making a phone call, researching an idea, reaching out to someone, or beginning a plan that has been sitting quietly in your heart. Once you take that step, the next one will often become clearer. You do not have to have everything figured out today. What matters is that you begin to move with intention and trust that God is able to guide your path as you go. The journey of purpose is rarely about having all the answers. It is about walking faithfully with the light you have been given today—and allowing tomorrow’s light to appear when you arrive there.
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