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Your dream can feel strongest on day one and most foolish on the day everything breaks down. I start with a surprising place: the original 1979 Muppet Movie, where Kermit heads to Hollywood with a big goal, gathers friends, and then ends up stranded in the desert when the car dies. That scene nails a very human moment, the one where you replay every mistake, assume you disappointed everyone, and start planning your exit.
From there, I connect Kermit’s conversation with his conscience to our walk with God. God puts purpose, ideas, and callings inside us, and they often sound simple at first: sing in the choir, teach a Bible study, serve kids, start a feeding program, build outreach ministry, help couples grow stronger, support parents who are trying to raise their kids well. Then the rough patch hits, and the real question shows up: will I stay obedient when it’s hard, slow, or discouraging?
Galatians 6:9 becomes the anchor, reminding us not to get tired of doing good because a harvest comes at the right time if we don’t give up. I also share a reframing that can change your week: there are people on the other side of your obedience who need what you’re about to do, even if you never see the full impact. If you need encouragement, a short daily devotional-style boost, or a practical reminder to keep going, press play.
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Your dream can feel strongest on day one and most foolish on the day everything breaks down. I start with a surprising place: the original 1979 Muppet Movie, where Kermit heads to Hollywood with a big goal, gathers friends, and then ends up stranded in the desert when the car dies. That scene nails a very human moment, the one where you replay every mistake, assume you disappointed everyone, and start planning your exit.
From there, I connect Kermit’s conversation with his conscience to our walk with God. God puts purpose, ideas, and callings inside us, and they often sound simple at first: sing in the choir, teach a Bible study, serve kids, start a feeding program, build outreach ministry, help couples grow stronger, support parents who are trying to raise their kids well. Then the rough patch hits, and the real question shows up: will I stay obedient when it’s hard, slow, or discouraging?
Galatians 6:9 becomes the anchor, reminding us not to get tired of doing good because a harvest comes at the right time if we don’t give up. I also share a reframing that can change your week: there are people on the other side of your obedience who need what you’re about to do, even if you never see the full impact. If you need encouragement, a short daily devotional-style boost, or a practical reminder to keep going, press play.
Subscribe to Starting Right with Danny Mac, share this with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more people can find the encouragement.
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