Knowing the times also means knowing when you’re being swayed —
not by enemies,
but by well-meaning people.
Friends who love you,
but don’t carry the weight of your calling.
Voices that sound wise,
but are unfamiliar with the instruction God gave you.
Sometimes distraction doesn’t come as opposition —
it comes as concern,
as advice,
as “I just want what’s best for you.”
And if you’re not grounded,
you’ll start negotiating your stand,
watering down your obedience,
questioning what was once clear.
Not every loving voice is a leading voice.
Not every opinion deserves access to your purpose.
There is a season where you must stand still,
even when others don’t understand your stillness.
Stay naked. Stay unashamed.
Guard your stand.
Purpose requires discernment — not consensus.