Week 4: Get Back
- A Voice and A Vessel
- Mar 21
- 2 min read
First things first, I do not mean “get my lick back. "The reason this is called “Get Back” is because it’s time for you to get back on track.
Life may have been trying to take you down lately—and maybe it even knocked you down for a moment. But hear this clearly: you were not taken out completely.
And now it’s time to give the enemy the tightest, fastest, most unexpected uppercut to his chin—by getting back up and stepping back into alignment with God.
You’ve been sitting in the thoughts long enough. Sitting in the mess long enough. Sitting in the uncertainty long enough.
Now it’s time to move.
Sometimes we wait for life to magically improve before we take action. But what if part of the breakthrough begins when you decide to shift something yourself?
There are things we can begin to change around us first that can help reposition our faith and our mindset. Small actions can spark the belief that life truly can get better.
Remember, it’s about posture.
Do you want to see better? Are you willing to lay down what you thought was best and allow God to show you, His best?
Our posture must remain eager, humble, and surrendered—ready to receive what God wants to reveal. He knows what’s best for you, and He also knows the desires of your heart.
But sometimes pride, discouragement, or frustration can make us hold on to our own understanding instead of trusting Him fully.
So now is the time to put pride aside and allow God to do His work in your life—while you begin fixing what you can fix around you.
Throughout scripture, especially in the book of Revelation, God often speaks through symbolism—using things that people see in everyday life to reveal deeper spiritual truths.
Even in our daily lives today, God can drop small revelations through what’s around us if we are willing to pay attention.
For example, sometimes when I notice my room becoming messy or my car starting to look cluttered, it becomes a signal to me. Not just physically—but spiritually.
When things around me begin to look out of order, it reminds me to ask myself: What inside of me might also need cleaning?
Sometimes the mess we see externally can reflect something happening internally—our thoughts, our habits, our discipline, or our attention toward God.
These moments become quiet invitations from the Holy Spirit to pause, reset, and realign.
God may not always speak in an audible voice, but He is always communicating.
The question is: are we paying attention?
This is your moment to get back.
Get back to prayer. Get back to discipline. Get back to the posture that invites God to move in your life.
Because when you get back into alignment with God, the enemy doesn’t stand a chance.
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