Tribe Beloved: Love Notes

17. Beloved, You’re Not Behind


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Ever feel like you should be further along by now—in your faith, your calling, or just life in general? This honest, heart-to-heart conversation is your reminder that God’s timeline for you is never late. Cortney shares stories from her own seasons of waiting, encouragement from Ephesians 2:10, and coaching questions to help you trade striving for stewardship and grace. You’re not behind—you’re becoming.


Reflection Questions:

  • What’s God growing in me now that future-me will thank Him for?
  • Where might I be called to tend rather than chase?
  • What if I truly believed that my calling isn’t waiting somewhere in the distance, but being lived out right here, today?


Mentioned in this episode:

  • Ephesians 2:10 — “For we are God’s workmanship…” 
  • The word workmanship in Ephesians 2:10 comes from the Greek poiēma—the same root as poem.
  • The focus: “You’re not behind; you’re becoming.”
  • The idea that every season has an assignment: the slow teaches surrender, the full teaches capacity, and the in-between teaches faith.


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Tribe Beloved: Love NotesBy Cortney Loui