In session 4, the word is commitment. In Luke 9, three men encounter Jesus and each one has a reason to delay, look back, or hold on to what is familiar. Jesus responds with one of the most sobering declarations in the Gospels: no one who puts their hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God. A farmer keeps straight rows by fixing their eyes on a point in the distance. The moment they look back, the rows go crooked. The same is true in your walk with God. In this session, we explore how commitment always comes with challenges and choices, why forward focus determines your stability and success, and why the kingdom of God does not treat commitment as a growth goal but as an entrance requirement. Calvary is our model. Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem, felt every weight of it, and did not turn back. If you started it, you need to see it through.