
“God works In The Unseen”
Beloved, sometimes the most important battles God fights in our lives don’t happen on big stages — they happen in quiet places, when no one is watching. In Exodus 4:24, something shocking happens on Moses’ journey: God was going to kill Moses.
Not because Moses wasn’t called — but because there was unfinished obedience in his life. God loved Moses too much to let him lead publicly while ignoring something deeply important privately.
That moment reminds us that God doesn’t only prepare our hands — He prepares our hearts. Before God sends us out, He invites us to surrender what we’ve been delaying, excusing, or pushing aside. His goal isn’t merely to use us — His goal is to shape us.
Maybe for you, it’s forgiving someone. Maybe it’s letting go of pride. Maybe it’s finally obeying in an area God has been whispering about for a while. It may feel uncomfortable. It may feel costly. But like Zipporah’s obedience that day, surrender opens the door for God’s protection, favor, and future.
Here’s the encouragement: God’s discipline is not rejection — it’s rescue. He sees what’s ahead. He knows the calling on your life. And He refuses to let what’s hidden quietly sabotage what He is preparing you to step into.
So today, ask Him: “Lord, is there anything You’re calling me to surrender or align with You?” Then trust this — whatever God puts His finger on, He also gives grace to walk through. The unseen work He does in you prepares you for the visible work He will do through you.
Because on the other side of obedience… there is peace, protection, and purpose.
Pray with me: Father God, thank You for loving me enough to work on the parts of my life no one else can see. If there is anything You are asking me to surrender, reveal it — and give me the courage to obey. Shape my heart so I can walk fully in what You have prepared — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!








