Don’t Hesitate: Your Kingdom of God Calling Awaits
network of the whole life. It says, and Jesus said unto him, no man having put his hand to the plow and looking back is fit for the kingdom of God. God is always looking for men and women who will not be reluctant. He that hesitates is lost.
He that hesitates is lost.
Reflecting on the message that "He that hesitates is lost" truly resonates when considering the Kingdom of God calling in one's life. From personal experience, I have found that taking decisive steps of faith, even when uncertain, opens doors and reveals a deeper sense of purpose. This call to "put your hand to the plow and not look back" means dedicating oneself wholeheartedly and releasing doubts that hinder spiritual growth. In everyday life, hesitation can appear as fear, lack of confidence, or waiting for perfect conditions. However, in my journey, those moments when I paused to question or retreat often delayed progress. Conversely, embracing commitment—despite imperfections—brought surprising peace and clarity. The biblical teaching highlights that God seeks those willing to serve with conviction and perseverance rather than reluctance. Furthermore, this principle extends beyond spiritual calling. In practical terms, disciplines such as cultivating meaningful relationships, serving communities, or pursuing personal growth echo the same urgency to avoid hesitation. By focusing forward and relying on faith, I've witnessed transformation not only in my spiritual walk but also in relationships and daily decisions. Ultimately, acting on God's calling requires courage and trust. It's important to remember that hesitation doesn’t mean failure but signals an opportunity to lean deeper into faith. Encouraging others facing uncertainty, I have seen that sharing our struggles and triumphs strengthens the collective commitment to walk steadfastly "in the Kingdom of God." This ongoing journey challenges us to be intentional, persistent, and open to God’s guidance at every step.
























































