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Many believers struggle with spiritual traction, feeling like they're running hard but not making progress. Drawing from Nehemiah's experience rebuilding Jerusalem's walls, we discover three enemies that steal our spiritual momentum: the fog of competing voices that cloud our vision, the fire of internal conflicts we avoid addressing, and the paralysis of fear disguised as practical concerns. Nehemiah's response to distraction was clear - he was doing great work and couldn't come down. Each of us has a great work God has called us to accomplish. When we lose our way, we typically lose our why first, so remembering God's calling and leaving results in His hands is essential for maintaining spiritual traction.
By Catalyst Church5
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Many believers struggle with spiritual traction, feeling like they're running hard but not making progress. Drawing from Nehemiah's experience rebuilding Jerusalem's walls, we discover three enemies that steal our spiritual momentum: the fog of competing voices that cloud our vision, the fire of internal conflicts we avoid addressing, and the paralysis of fear disguised as practical concerns. Nehemiah's response to distraction was clear - he was doing great work and couldn't come down. Each of us has a great work God has called us to accomplish. When we lose our way, we typically lose our why first, so remembering God's calling and leaving results in His hands is essential for maintaining spiritual traction.