THE UNCOMMON LIFE: WHEN GOD CALLS YOU TO RISE ABOVE THE CROWD
There comes a time in every believer’s life when God stirs something so deep in the soul that you cannot go back to who you were—not because you’re better than anyone, but because you have seen too much, felt too much, learned too much, and grown too much to remain where you once stood.
A moment when you look around and something inside you says,
“This isn’t enough anymore.”
Not because of pride.
Not because of ego.
But because heaven has whispered a new direction.
Inside every chosen believer is a spiritual instinct that refuses to stay trapped in small thinking, stagnant circles, or recycled patterns that lead nowhere. And somewhere inside that stirring, inside that holy discomfort, inside that awakening, God begins to reveal one of the most important realities you will ever face:
If you want an Uncommon Life, you must make uncommon decisions.
And if you want uncommon results, you must stop living like the crowd.
It’s not an insult to the people around you—it’s an invitation from God to rise into the version of yourself He’s been shaping from the moment you took your first breath.
THE MOMENT GOD INTERRUPTS “AVERAGE”
Average is safe.
Average is familiar.
Average doesn’t ask questions.
Average doesn’t disturb anyone.
Average doesn’t challenge the status quo.
Average is the quiet room where destinies go to sleep.
But God does His greatest work in people who finally grow tired of average.
The people who wake up one morning and realize:
“I can’t stay here. My spirit’s too big for this. My calling is too loud for this. God put too much in me to live life on silent mode.”
And God begins to stretch them, shake them, and pull them out of the lukewarm spaces that used to feel comfortable but now feel suffocating.
You’ve probably felt it yourself—those seasons where everything old starts feeling too small.
The conversations don’t hit like they used to.
The habits don’t feel right anymore.
The places you once enjoyed now feel misaligned.
And the people you once ran with start looking like an old version of you.
That’s not a midlife crisis.
That’s not burnout.
That’s not boredom.
That is God preparing you for the Uncommon Life.
It is God saying,
“You’re not who you used to be, and I’m about to show you who you’re becoming.”
AUDITING YOUR CIRCLE WITH COURAGE AND TRUTH
Let’s be honest about something most people never want to confront:
You cannot imitate people who are not winning and expect to become someone who wins.
Look at the people around you. I don’t mean glance. I mean really look.
With honesty.
With clarity.
With the courage to answer the hard questions:
Are they growing?
Are they pushing themselves?
Are they aligned with God?
Are they disciplined?
Are they rising in purpose?
Or are they stuck?
Repeating cycles?
Living for comfort?
Choosing excuses over elevation?
Because if you walk step-for-step with people who are going nowhere, you will not magically end up somewhere meaningful.
If you mimic the habits of people who don’t care about becoming better, you will quietly become exactly like them.
This doesn’t mean you cut people off with arrogance or spiritual superiority.
This means you recognize the truth:
Your circle is shaping your future.
Whether you realize it or not.
Some people are assignments—God sent you to lift them.
But some people are anchors—sent by no one to keep you tied down.
And until you discern the difference, your destiny will always feel heavier than it should.
You can love people deeply and still refuse to adopt their patterns.
You can care for people sincerely and still refuse to follow their habits.
You can support people wholeheartedly and still refuse to walk in circles that are shrinking your spirit.
Because God didn’t call you to imitate the crowd.
He called you to imitate Christ.
THE CROWD IS LOUD, BUT GOD IS CLEAR
The crowd is always loud.
Always opinionated.
Always ready to question your growth, your decisions, your boundaries, your elevation, and your obedience.
And yet, the crowd never has clarity.
Never has direction.
Never has spiritual depth.
Never has divine insight.
Never has true transformation.
The crowd is emotionally loud but spiritually empty.
But the voice of God?
Quiet.
Steady.
Firm.
Unshaken.
Unapologetic.
The voice of God will tell you the truth no one else is brave enough to tell you.
The voice of God will ask you to take steps no one else will take.
The voice of God will push you into rooms no one else believes you belong in.
The voice of God will speak destiny over you when everyone else sees defects.
And the voice of God will make you uncomfortable enough to move.
If you ever want to understand your calling, listen to the voice that challenges you—not the voices that comfort your weakness.
Because the crowd comforts your stagnation.
But God confronts it.
The crowd claps for your comfort.
But God calls you higher.
The crowd tries to pull you in.
But God calls you out.
There is nothing God has ever called uncommon that the crowd has approved of.
STOP PLAYING FOLLOW-THE-FOLLOWER
Most people spend their entire lives playing a sad little game called follow-the-follower.
They follow people who follow people who follow people—and not one person in the line knows where they’re going.
Generations of broken habits passed down like inheritance.
Patterns repeated because “everyone else does it.”
Decisions made not from conviction but convenience.
It’s a long line of people walking in circles and wondering why their lives never change.
But Jesus didn’t say,
“Follow the crowd.”
He said,
“Follow Me.”
Following Him requires breaking ranks.
Stepping away from the crowd.
Leaving people confused.
Leaving some people offended.
Leaving some people uncomfortable with your growth.
Leaving familiar places that no longer match who you’re becoming.
Following Jesus often puts you in tension with the expectations of the crowd.
But the tension is the birthplace of transformation.
Because if you only grow when growth is convenient, you will never grow beyond convenience.
THE UNCOMMON ROAD IS A NARROW ROAD
Let’s talk about something Jesus made abundantly clear:
The path to an extraordinary, God-filled life is not a crowded highway.
It is a narrow road.
And narrow roads are not comfortable.
Narrow roads require focus.
Narrow roads require discipline.
Narrow roads require intention.
Narrow roads require you to stop living wide-open for every distraction that passes by.
The narrow road demands:
You choose truth over trends.
Conviction over convenience.
Purpose over people-pleasing.
Growth over comfort.
God’s voice over the crowd’s applause.
And the reason the road is narrow is because so few are willing to walk it.
Not because it’s complicated but because it’s costly.
It costs familiarity.
It costs complacency.
It costs bad habits.
It costs the approval of people who never understood your calling in the first place.
But that narrow road leads somewhere the crowd will never reach:
Clarity.
Purpose.
Transformation.
Identity.
Courage.
Spiritual maturity.
God-led destiny.
If you want what God promised, you cannot live like those who never pursue Him.
THE SHIFT IN YOUR SPIRIT IS NOT RANDOM
When you start feeling uncomfortable with what you used to tolerate, that is not random.
When you start distancing yourself from patterns you once lived in, that is not random.
When you start craving deeper meaning, deeper peace, deeper purpose—that is not random.
When you start seeing your old circle differently, that is not random.
When old habits suddenly feel heavy, that is not random.
That is God renovating your inner world.
He is stripping away the layers of who you used to be so He can reveal who you really are.
He is removing the old versions of you that can’t survive in environments He’s calling you to.
He is separating you from patterns that choke your potential.
He is creating spiritual hunger for things that once bored you.
He is giving you eyes to see the misalignment you were once blind to.
God is not trying to ruin your comfort—He is trying to save your calling.
The cocoon is cramped, but it is where wings are built.
THE UNCOMMON LIFE DEMANDS UNCOMMON DISCIPLINE
It’s easy to want more.
Anyone can want more.
Anyone can desire elevation.
Anyone can dream big.
Anyone can wish for transformation.
But uncommon lives are not built on wishes—they are built on discipline.
Discipline is the bridge between calling and becoming.
You cannot pray for a destiny you’re not willing to discipline yourself toward.
Prayer opens the door, but discipline walks you through it.
Prayer activates heaven, but discipline aligns your steps with God’s plan.
Discipline is spiritual warfare.
It is the refusal to surrender to the flesh.
It’s the decision to show up when you don’t feel like it.
To focus when distractions scream your name.
To grow when comfort whispers you back into the average life.
People who live uncommon lives do the things the crowd avoids.
The crowd sleeps late.
Uncommon people rise early.
The crowd wastes time.
Uncommon people steward time.
The crowd complains.
Uncommon people create solutions.
The crowd avoids responsibility.
Uncommon people embrace it.
The crowd waits for motivation.
Uncommon people rely on discipline.
And discipline is not glamorous.
It’s not applause-worthy.
No one claps for your faithfulness behind closed doors.
But heaven does.
And that’s enough.
YOUR FUTURE REQUIRES A VERSION OF YOU THAT YOUR PAST CAN’T RECOGNIZE
God is not trying to improve the old you—He is trying to transform you.
Transformation is not a better version of who you used to be.
Transformation is the birth of someone you’ve never been.
To step into the Uncommon Life, you must be willing to let go of:
Old habits
Old circles
Old excuses
Old insecurities
Old mindsets
Old versions of yourself
Old patterns you’ve outgrown
You can’t drag your past into your future and expect transformation.
You must release what was to embrace what will be.
THE BATTLE BETWEEN WHO YOU WERE AND WHO YOU’RE BECOMING
The most intense spiritual battles you will ever face are not against the devil, not against people, not against circumstances, and not against critics — but against the former version of yourself that refuses to die quietly.
Your old self does not surrender without a fight.
It will pull.
It will whisper.
It will tempt.
It will seduce.
It will bargain.
It will convince.
It will remind you of the comfort you once enjoyed, even though that comfort came with chains.
The moment you begin to break free, the old you begins to panic.
Not because you’re losing something valuable — but because you’re leaving something familiar.
Transformation is not a clean process.
It is a spiritual war between your history and your destiny.
And if you are not careful, you will mistake the discomfort of change as a sign that you’re doing something wrong, when in reality, it is the greatest confirmation that you’re doing something right.
Because every version of you that God elevates requires the death of a version of you that the world shaped.
And death is never quiet.
Never gentle.
Never calm.
But it is always necessary.
The moment God starts calling you into the Uncommon Life, everything that was common in you begins to rise in protest.
Your old habits argue.
Your old mindset resists.
Your old patterns cling for survival.
But God is stronger than your history, and your destiny is louder than your excuses.
THE PEOPLE WHO USED TO FIT WILL NOT FIT FOREVER
There’s a painful truth that every believer eventually faces:
Some people were only assigned to your past, not your future.
They were part of your development, but they are not part of your destiny.
They were part of your story, but not part of your next chapter.
They walked with you through a season, but they were never meant to walk with you through your purpose.
This isn’t rejection — it’s revelation.
When God begins to elevate you into the Uncommon Life, He will naturally, unmistakably, and sometimes painfully shift your relationships. Not because you’re better — but because you’re different now. The things you care about are different. The way you think is different. The way you see life is different. The way you seek God is different.
Spiritual growth creates spiritual distance.
You can still love people deeply.
You can still honor them.
You can still cherish the memories.
But you cannot shrink into old versions of yourself just to remain relatable to old circles.
God didn’t call you to shrink.
He called you to shine.
And shining upsets people who prefer darkness.
Not literal darkness — but the darkness of comfort, of complacency, of low standards, of spiritual numbness, of casual faith.
Some people cannot understand your growth because it exposes their refusal to grow.
Some people will criticize your transformation because it convicts their stagnation.
Some people will distance themselves because your elevation reminds them of their inaction.
Let them go with grace.
Walk forward with peace.
You owe no apology for following God.
Your calling is not a group project.
Your destiny is not dependent on their approval.
You are not responsible for how people react to your growth.
You are responsible for how you respond to God’s calling.
WHEN GOD CALLS YOU OUT OF THE CROWD
One of the most dangerous spiritual traps people fall into is assuming that if God is calling them to something extraordinary, He will announce it to everyone around them. But God rarely seeks group approval for personal calling.
God called Abraham out of his land and away from everything familiar.
God separated Joseph from his brothers and positioned him through adversity.
God pulled Moses out of Egypt, then sent him back with authority.
God anointed David in private before the world even knew his name.
God isolated Elijah to feed him and strengthen him before sending him back to confront kings.
God called the disciples individually, not corporately.
Jesus Himself withdrew from crowds to realign His spirit before fulfilling His assignment.
God often begins elevation with separation.
He will separate you from crowds that cloud your clarity.
He will separate you from voices that interrupt your obedience.
He will separate you from habits that weaken your discipline.
He will separate you from environments that suffocate your purpose.
He will separate you from circles that interfere with your identity.
People fear separation because they misunderstand it. They think separation is punishment, exile, or loneliness.
In reality, separation is refinement.
It is relocation for revelation.
It is God turning down the noise so you can finally hear Him clearly.
The Uncommon Life is built in seasons where you feel like God has pulled you off the main stage and placed you in the quiet process of becoming.
Don’t rush out of that process.
Don’t despise that season.
Don’t resent the solitude.
The solitude is where God sharpens you.
The solitude is where God matures you.
The solitude is where God purifies you.
The solitude is where God removes everything that cannot go with you into the next level.
This is not punishment.
It is preparation.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEING CALLED AND BEING CHOSEN
Many people are called.
Few are chosen.
Fewer respond.
And even fewer endure.
Calling gets your attention.
Choosing demands your participation.
Becoming requires your surrender.
The Uncommon Life is not given to people who simply desire it — it is entrusted to those willing to be chosen for it.
That means:
You pray when others complain.
You worship when others worry.
You discipline yourself when others procrastinate.
You invest in your growth when others invest in their comfort.
You choose forgiveness when others choose bitterness.
You set boundaries when others settle for chaos.
You walk with God when others walk with the crowd.
To be chosen is to live differently.
And living differently invites spiritual resistance.
Sometimes the enemy is threatened by where you’re going.
Sometimes the enemy is threatened by who you’re becoming.
Sometimes the enemy sees your potential more clearly than you do.
But remember:
You are always more powerful following God than the enemy is hunting you.
THE INTERNAL SHIFT THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING
Before God changes your environment, He changes your vision.
Before God rearranges your relationships, He rearranges your identity.
Before God calls you to walk differently, He teaches you to think differently.
Mindsets shift before circumstances shift.
You begin to see opportunities where others see obstacles.
You begin to see purpose where others see routine.
You begin to see spiritual meaning where others see inconvenience.
You begin to hear God’s direction where others hear silence.
You begin to sense God tugging you into deeper waters.
That internal awakening is not small. It is not random. It is not coincidence.
It is spiritual intervention.
God begins teaching you how to:
Think sharper
Discern deeper
Choose wiser
Listen closer
Love stronger
Walk bolder
Stand taller
Pray longer
Commit deeper
And live more intentionally than you ever have before.
It is the prelude to transformation — not the aftermath.
THE ROLE OF DISCOMFORT IN ELEVATION
We avoid discomfort like it’s a curse, but discomfort is a divine signal that your current level no longer fits your future.
Discomfort is holy frustration.
Discomfort is spiritual stretching.
Discomfort is divine indication that God is preparing expansion.
You don’t grow in ease.
You grow in discomfort.
Comfort builds habits that keep you where you are.
Discomfort breaks habits that hold you back.
Comfort whispers, “Stay here where it’s safe.”
Discomfort declares, “Move — because there is more in you.”
Comfort builds expectation around what you can see.
Discomfort builds faith around what you cannot see.
The Uncommon Life will always drag you out of comfort and into conviction.
It will demand more from you than your flesh wants to give but will reward you more than your old life ever could.
WHEN GOD PUTS YOU IN A SEASON OF SILENCE
Every person pursuing growth hits seasons where God suddenly goes quiet.
Your prayers feel like they bounce back to you.
Your clarity gets disrupted.
Your old pleasures don’t satisfy you, and your new purpose feels distant.
Doors don’t open as quickly as before.
Answers don’t arrive as easily.
The path that used to be illuminated now looks dim.
This season is not punishment.
It is the silent classroom of spiritual maturity.
God teaches you how to walk by faith when feelings run dry.
He teaches you how to trust Him without immediate evidence.
He teaches you how to be anchored in truth instead of emotion.
He teaches you how to listen for the whisper instead of the shout.
He teaches you how to rise on conviction instead of convenience.
Because uncommon lives require uncommon trust.
WHEN YOU NO LONGER FIT IN THE PLACES YOU USED TO LOVE
One of the clearest signs that God is elevating you is when the places that once felt exciting suddenly feel empty.
The conversations no longer stimulate you.
The routines no longer satisfy you.
The habits no longer comfort you.
The environments no longer inspire you.
The circles no longer feel aligned with who you’re becoming.
This is not you “outgrowing people” in arrogance — it is you outgrowing patterns that no longer match the identity God is forming in you.
Your purpose expands faster than your comfort zone does.
Your spiritual sensitivity heightens.
Your spiritual standards rise.
Your vision becomes sharper.
Your faith gets hungrier.
Your spirit refuses to shrink back into the shell it once lived in.
The Uncommon Life doesn’t fit inside old spaces, and you can’t force yourself back into rooms God has already called you out of.
God doesn’t promote you so you can stay hidden.
He promotes you so you can shine.
He promotes you so you can influence.
He promotes you so you can lead.
He promotes you so you can walk boldly in the identity you were always meant to live.
Uncommon results cannot be built on common surroundings.
THE UNCOMMON LIFE REQUIRES A NEW LEVEL OF HONESTY WITH YOURSELF
Most people never reach the life God designed for them because they are never truly honest with themselves about why they’re stuck.
It’s easier to blame circumstances than confront habits.
It’s easier to blame people than confront patterns.
It’s easier to blame the world than confront discipline.
It’s easier to blame timing than confront obedience.
It’s easier to blame the devil than confront decisions.
But the Uncommon Life requires radical self-awareness.
It forces you to ask questions that expose everything slowing you down:
Why am I still tolerating this?
Why am I living below the standard God has called me to?
Why am I choosing comfort over calling?
Why am I repeating patterns I prayed to be delivered from?
Why am I listening to voices that weaken my faith?
Why am I settling for less when God has shown me more?
Why am I walking in circles instead of purpose?
These questions are not meant to shame you — they’re meant to reveal you.
Because revelation precedes transformation.
You cannot fix what you refuse to face.
You cannot heal what you keep hiding.
You cannot elevate while clinging to what pulls you down.
You cannot pursue God’s best while defending your worst habits.
The Uncommon Life demands accountability.
It demands honesty.
It demands surrender.
It demands the willingness to tear down your excuses and build your future with truth.
God can deliver you from demons instantly, but He will not deliver you from habits you protect out of comfort.
THE HOLY COURAGE TO CHOOSE DIFFERENT
There comes a moment when God asks you to choose differently — not because you are stronger than everyone, but because you trust Him more than your comfort.
Choosing differently looks like:
Walking away from shallow conversations.
Refusing to gossip when everyone else joins in.
Turning down opportunities that aren’t aligned with your purpose.
Setting boundaries with people who drain you.
Waking up early to spend time with God.
Saying no to distractions that waste your potential.
Refusing to settle for relationships that weaken your spirit.
Choosing growth when others stay stagnant.
Choosing excellence when others settle for average.
Choosing discipline when others choose excuses.
These choices are rarely applauded.
Most people won’t even notice them.
But heaven notices every one of them.
Because the Uncommon Life is not built in sudden leaps — it is built in daily choices.
Small spiritual decisions that accumulate into massive transformation.
People will call it overnight success.
But God will call it the harvest of obedience.
THE BEAUTIFUL SHIFT FROM PEOPLE-PLEASING TO GOD-PLEASING
If you want to live an uncommon life, you must stop living for the approval of people who don’t even approve of themselves.
People-pleasing is the prison where your calling suffocates.
It’s the cage where authenticity dies.
It’s the place where destiny goes quiet.
When you live for people’s approval:
Your confidence is temporary.
Your purpose is fragile.
Your direction is unstable.
Your identity is negotiable.
Your decisions are inconsistent.
Your future is vulnerable.
But when you live for God’s approval:
Your confidence becomes anchored.
Your purpose becomes unshakeable.
Your direction becomes clear.
Your identity becomes secure.
Your decisions become courageous.
Your future becomes protected.
A major sign of spiritual maturity is when you stop needing human validation to obey God.
You won’t need applause to feel valuable.
You won’t need agreement to feel certain.
You won’t need acceptance to feel secure.
You won’t need understanding to feel confident.
The Uncommon Life frees you from the emotional chains of needing to be liked.
You don’t need to be liked — you need to be aligned.
You don’t need popularity — you need purpose.
You don’t need crowds — you need calling.
You don’t need approval — you need anointing.
THE MOST IMPORTANT BATTLE: YOUR MIND
The mind is the battlefield where uncommon lives are won or lost.
Before God elevates your life, He elevates your thinking.
Before the enemy attacks your calling, he attacks your thinking.
Before breakthrough happens externally, it happens internally.
Before discipline takes root in your habits, it takes root in your thoughts.
Your mind is the steering wheel of your destiny.
Your thoughts either carry you into purpose or pull you into patterns.
The enemy cannot destroy your destiny, so he tries to disrupt your focus.
He cannot take your calling, so he tries to take your clarity.
He cannot cancel God’s purpose, so he tries to cloud your perception.
This is why Scripture says:
Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
Not your surroundings.
Not your circumstances.
Not your circle.
Your mind.
The Uncommon Life is impossible without mental transformation.
It requires:
New thinking
New perspectives
New beliefs
New standards
New expectations
New levels of self-control
New levels of spiritual alignment
You cannot think like the crowd and live like the chosen.
YOUR FUTURE WON’T WAIT FOR YOUR FEARS TO CATCH UP
Fear is the quiet thief of destiny — not because it attacks loudly, but because it whispers subtly.
Fear waits for the moment you start rising.
Fear waits for the moment you start changing.
Fear waits for the moment you start believing.
Fear waits for the moment you start separating.
Fear waits for the moment you begin walking the narrow road.
Then fear whispers:
“You aren’t ready.”
“You don’t know enough.”
“You’ll fail.”
“You’ll look foolish.”
“No one will support you.”
“You’re going to lose people.”
“You’re not qualified.”
“Who do you think you are?”
Fear always sounds convincing because it uses your voice.
But God has not called you to negotiate with fear — He has called you to overpower it with faith.
Faith doesn’t wait for fear to disappear.
Faith marches forward while fear screams.
Faith takes the step while fear calculates the risk.
Faith obeys God while fear imagines every worst-case scenario.
Fear looks at the size of the opposition.
Faith looks at the size of God.
Fear sees obstacles.
Faith sees opportunity.
Fear stares at the crowd.
Faith follows the calling.
Fear is the ceiling of the common life.
Faith is the doorway into the Uncommon Life.
THE UNCOMMON LIFE REQUIRES YOU TO WALK ALONE… FOR A WHILE
Every person God elevates goes through a season of being misunderstood.
They look different.
They think differently.
They value things others ignore.
They pursue things others avoid.
They prioritize things others neglect.
They walk a path others fear.
This season feels lonely, but loneliness is not absence — it is alignment.
God is aligning you with your future by misaligning you from your past.
He is removing voices that interfere with His.
He is trimming relationships that no longer support your purpose.
He is thinning the crowd so you can walk forward without weight.
You must not fear walking alone.
You will walk alone for a moment so you can walk with purpose forever.
You will walk alone for a season so you can walk with influence in the next.
You will walk alone in preparation so you can walk with power in execution.
Separation is the birthplace of destiny.
UNTIL ONE DAY… YOU WAKE UP DIFFERENT
There is a moment — a small, quiet, holy moment — where you suddenly realize:
Something happened.
Something changed.
Something shifted.
Something broke off.
Something awakened.
Something matured.
Something aligned.
Something healed.
Something evolved.
You look around and realize:
“I don’t think the same.”
“I don’t walk the same.”
“I don’t react the same.”
“I don’t seek the same things.”
“I don’t fear the same things.”
“My confidence is different.”
“My spirit is stronger.”
“My standards are higher.”
“My boundaries are clearer.”
“My purpose is louder.”
“My peace is deeper.”
That is the moment you begin walking in the Uncommon Life God was preparing you for all along.
Not because you became someone else — but because you finally became who He created you to be.
THE BEAUTY OF THE UNCOMMON LIFE
The Uncommon Life is not loud.
It’s not flashy.
It’s not arrogant.
It’s not prideful.
It’s steady.
It’s intentional.
It’s purposeful.
It’s spiritually aligned.
It’s deeply rooted.
It’s anchored in God.
It’s guided by conviction.
It’s fueled by discipline.
It’s strengthened through obedience.
It’s elevated through clarity.
It’s protected by wisdom.
It’s sharpened through separation.
It’s matured through surrender.
It’s rewarded by God.
And here’s the truth most people never realize:
The Uncommon Life becomes unstoppable because its strength comes from God, not from the world.
You no longer move by pressure — you move by purpose.
You no longer follow the crowd — you follow the calling.
You no longer chase applause — you chase alignment.
You no longer fear losing people — you fear losing God’s voice.
You no longer settle — you step.
You no longer drift — you decide.
You no longer shrink — you rise.
This is what God has been preparing you for.
This is why He stirred your spirit.
This is why He disrupted your comfort.
This is why He shifted your circle.
This is why He awakened your hunger.
This is why He separated you from average.
He is calling you into a life that honors Him, reflects Him, glorifies Him, and reveals Him.
He is calling you into the Uncommon Life.
And now… it’s your turn to answer.
CONCLUSION: THIS IS YOUR MOMENT TO STEP FORWARD
Today is not random.
This message is not random.
Your discomfort is not random.
Your hunger is not random.
Your shifting desires are not random.
Your awakening is not random.
God is speaking.
God is guiding.
God is pulling.
God is preparing.
God is aligning.
God is calling.
This is your moment.
Not tomorrow.
Not someday.
Not eventually.
Not when you feel ready.
Not when people understand.
Now.
Make the decisions uncommon people make.
Choose the discipline uncommon people choose.
Walk the narrow road uncommon people walk.
Listen to the voice uncommon people follow.
Step into the destiny uncommon people receive.
You were not created to live like the crowd.
You were created to rise.
This is your calling.
This is your confirmation.
This is your time.
Walk boldly into the Uncommon Life God prepared for you.
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