Rebuilding What Has Been Delayed
- Harvest Church

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
If you've ever looked at a half-finished project and thought, "I really should get back to that someday," you're in good company.
Most of us have areas of life that started with good intentions. A goal. A relationship. A commitment. A dream. Maybe even something we felt God was leading us toward. Then life got busy. Opposition showed up. Fear crept in. What once felt urgent slowly became background noise.
The interesting thing about delay is that it rarely announces itself. It doesn't usually arrive with a dramatic speech. It shows up quietly. One postponed converstaion becomes months of silence. One missed opportunity becomes a pattern of hesitation. Before long, we can get so used to unfinished things that we stop noticing them altogether.
The good news is that God has a way of waking us up.
Throughout Scripture, we see Him speaking to people who have drifted, stalled, or settled. Not with condemnation, but with invitation. His voice cuts throught he noise, reminding us that what He started is still worth pursuing. More importantly, He reminds us that we don't have to rebuild in our own strength.
Sometimes the biggest breakthrough isn't finishing the project. It's taking the next step. It's moving from "later" to "yes." It's remembering that God's presence meets us in the middle of the process, not just at the finish line.
This week's devotional invites us into that journey. Together, we'll explore what happens when fear loses its grip, when God's voice gets our attention, when obedience replaces delay, and when His spirit stirs our hearts again. If there's an area of your life that feels unfinished, forgotten, or overdue, this may be exactly the encouragement you need.





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