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Living for God isn’t always easy — especially when obedience becomes uncomfortable and resistance starts showing up everywhere you turn.

In this episode of Makin’ Macon: Encouragement in Chaos, I’m finishing our dive into the book of Haggai and sharing what the Lord has been teaching me about staying Kingdom minded when fear, fatigue, and discouragement try to redirect our focus.

We talk honestly about how easy it is to start well, face opposition, and then quietly shift our attention back to building our own lives instead of pressing forward in God’s work. This episode is about recognizing those moments, examining our hearts, and realigning our focus — not out of condemnation, but out of love and obedience.

If you’ve ever felt tired of pushing forward, questioned whether God is asking too much, or found yourself tempted to retreat into comfort instead of continuing the work He’s called you to — this episode is for you.

In this episode, we talk about:

• What it really means to be Kingdom minded

• Why obedience often gets harder before it gets clearer

• How fear and opposition can quietly redirect our focus

• What the book of Haggai teaches us about rebuilding God’s work

• Why slowing down doesn’t mean quitting — it means refocusing

• Choosing God’s priorities over personal comfort in hard seasons

This conversation builds directly from our Season 2 reset and brings our Haggai reflection to a close — setting the stage for what God may be stirring next.

So take a deep breath, settle in, and let’s talk about what it looks like to keep building God’s Kingdom even when obedience gets hard.

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