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Welcome to The Daily, where we go through the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every single day.
I want to give a shout-out to Don and Jami Mahr from Minnesota. Thanks for listening as a couple to these daily devotionals, and thanks for sharing them with others, too.
Today, we’re looking at Ecclesiastes 11:3-4:
If the clouds are full of rain, they empty themselves on the earth, and if a tree falls to the south or to the north, in the place where the tree falls, there it will lie. He who observes the wind will not sow, and he who regards the clouds will not reap. — Ecclesiastes 11:3-4
Some people spend their lives watching the skies—waiting for the wind to settle, waiting for the perfect moment. And you know what happens? Nothing. They never plant. They never build. They never lead. They just watch. Not because they lack passion—but because they’re stuck in their heads.
Solomon presents two earthy illustrations. When clouds are full, they pour rain. It’s what clouds do. When a tree falls, that’s where it stays. You can’t change it. You just accept it. These are natural, inevitable events—beyond our control.
Then he turns to the farmer—the one who fixates on the wind, the one who hesitates to sow seed because they’re waiting for the perfect conditions. But life doesn’t work that way. The world is broken. The wind blows. Trees fall. Rain comes and goes. If you’re always waiting for perfection, you’ll never act.
This is a warning for the overthinker. The perfectionist. The one who masks fear with analysis and delay. There’s a difference between wisdom and paralysis. And too often, we hide behind the excuse of "waiting on God." But sometimes, we’re not waiting on Him—we’re just afraid to obey.
Solomon isn’t saying we shouldn’t use wisdom. He’s saying: stop using caution as a cover for fear. Don’t let your craving for control keep you from faith-filled action. When Jesus called Peter out of the boat, Peter stepped. He didn’t wait for the waves to settle.
Stop trying to read the wind. Stop waiting for the skies to clear. Start doing what you already know is right. Share the gospel. Have the hard conversation. Launch the thing. Say yes to the calling. The perfect moment rarely comes. But obedience belongs to this moment—right now.
So what do you need to do?
#FaithOverFear #ObedienceNow #Don’tWaitJustGo
ASK THIS:Take one bold, faithful step today in the direction God’s already revealed—don’t wait for perfect conditions.
PRAY THIS:Lord, help me stop waiting for ideal conditions and start obeying You with faith and courage. I trust that You’ve already gone ahead of me. Amen.
PLAY THIS:Obey.
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Welcome to The Daily, where we go through the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every single day.
I want to give a shout-out to Don and Jami Mahr from Minnesota. Thanks for listening as a couple to these daily devotionals, and thanks for sharing them with others, too.
Today, we’re looking at Ecclesiastes 11:3-4:
If the clouds are full of rain, they empty themselves on the earth, and if a tree falls to the south or to the north, in the place where the tree falls, there it will lie. He who observes the wind will not sow, and he who regards the clouds will not reap. — Ecclesiastes 11:3-4
Some people spend their lives watching the skies—waiting for the wind to settle, waiting for the perfect moment. And you know what happens? Nothing. They never plant. They never build. They never lead. They just watch. Not because they lack passion—but because they’re stuck in their heads.
Solomon presents two earthy illustrations. When clouds are full, they pour rain. It’s what clouds do. When a tree falls, that’s where it stays. You can’t change it. You just accept it. These are natural, inevitable events—beyond our control.
Then he turns to the farmer—the one who fixates on the wind, the one who hesitates to sow seed because they’re waiting for the perfect conditions. But life doesn’t work that way. The world is broken. The wind blows. Trees fall. Rain comes and goes. If you’re always waiting for perfection, you’ll never act.
This is a warning for the overthinker. The perfectionist. The one who masks fear with analysis and delay. There’s a difference between wisdom and paralysis. And too often, we hide behind the excuse of "waiting on God." But sometimes, we’re not waiting on Him—we’re just afraid to obey.
Solomon isn’t saying we shouldn’t use wisdom. He’s saying: stop using caution as a cover for fear. Don’t let your craving for control keep you from faith-filled action. When Jesus called Peter out of the boat, Peter stepped. He didn’t wait for the waves to settle.
Stop trying to read the wind. Stop waiting for the skies to clear. Start doing what you already know is right. Share the gospel. Have the hard conversation. Launch the thing. Say yes to the calling. The perfect moment rarely comes. But obedience belongs to this moment—right now.
So what do you need to do?
#FaithOverFear #ObedienceNow #Don’tWaitJustGo
ASK THIS:Take one bold, faithful step today in the direction God’s already revealed—don’t wait for perfect conditions.
PRAY THIS:Lord, help me stop waiting for ideal conditions and start obeying You with faith and courage. I trust that You’ve already gone ahead of me. Amen.
PLAY THIS:Obey.
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