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God Is Not a Liar

This morning, in my quiet time with the Lord, I heard something loud and clear in my heart: “I’m not a liar.”
The Bible tells us, “My sheep know my voice, and the voice of a stranger they will not follow” (John 10:27). I know the voice of the Holy Spirit, and I knew without a doubt—that’s what He was speaking to me. God is not a man that He should lie (Numbers 23:19).

But here’s the struggle: why is it so easy to trust Him in some areas and yet so easy to doubt Him in others?
I set a goal for myself this month. A small one, really. But I haven’t hit it yet, and that little voice of doubt started creeping in: If I can’t reach this small goal, how will I ever reach the big one? Maybe it doesn’t work. Maybe it’s not worth the effort.
And isn’t that just how the enemy works? He takes a moment of frustration and tries to magnify it into failure. He tries to get us to quit before we’ve even given ourselves a chance to finish. But let’s stop and think: people have built entire businesses, earned financial freedom, and created
legacies in this very industry. They didn’t all have perfect timing. They didn’t all have every tool or every answer. They simply refused to quit.
So I had to ask myself: Do I believe what God said, or don’t I?
If I don’t, then I might as well give up now. But if I do—if I really believe that He’s not a liar—then I have no excuse to stop short. I have to keep moving forward, even when it’s hard, even when the goal feels out of reach.
The truth is, the only reason we struggle is because we haven’t settled it in our hearts. Once you decide—really decide—that God’s Word is true, that His promises don’t fail, everything shifts.

Here’s the reality:

-The month isn’t over yet.

-The opportunity hasn’t passed.

-The only way I lose is if I quit.

God is not a liar. And because of that, I can trust that the work I’m doing matters. I can believe that my goals are possible. And I can choose to stand firm, stay consistent, and finish strong. So here’s my challenge to you: settle it in your heart. Decide today that quitting is no longer an option. Keep pushing, keep showing up, and keep believing—because the finish line is still ahead, and it’s yours to cross.

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