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In a results-driven world, we often focus on outcomes while God measures our faithfulness. Like Olympic skier Keegan Randall who collapsed thinking she failed but had actually won gold, we sometimes watch the wrong scoreboard. Faithfulness means trusting God with what we cannot control - the responses of others, timing, and outcomes. While we handle our obedience through prayer, service, and perseverance, God handles the results. Small acts of faithfulness matter because God works in degrees we cannot see, doing big things through people who take faithful steps regardless of visible outcomes.
By Journey ChurchIn a results-driven world, we often focus on outcomes while God measures our faithfulness. Like Olympic skier Keegan Randall who collapsed thinking she failed but had actually won gold, we sometimes watch the wrong scoreboard. Faithfulness means trusting God with what we cannot control - the responses of others, timing, and outcomes. While we handle our obedience through prayer, service, and perseverance, God handles the results. Small acts of faithfulness matter because God works in degrees we cannot see, doing big things through people who take faithful steps regardless of visible outcomes.