They Will Let You Fail

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Picture this: You're standing at the edge of your Jordan River. You can see the promised land across the water. What's stopping you from crossing?

Most people think they're following God when they're actually just... settling. And that's exactly what happened to three tribes in the Bible that looked wise, looked justified, but never crossed into the promise.

In this video, I'll show you:

• Why "good enough" obedience is actually disobedience in disguise
• The hidden danger that Jesus warned about when people said "let me first..."
• How your inner conversations are creating your outer world (and why most people plant the wrong seeds)
• The biblical law that determines what you reap - and why some people you think are blessed just stopped compromising

Here's what hit me: Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh fought alongside their brothers. They built altars. They still called themselves Israel. But they chose to stay east of the Jordan River instead of crossing into God's promise.

And guess what? They were the first tribes taken into exile.

Because when you live on the fringe of obedience, you're the first to fall.

Neville Goddard said your inner conversations become your outer world. Joseph Murphy taught that your subconscious accepts what you feel to be true. Earl Nightingale proved we become what we think about most.

But here's the biblical truth they all point to: You cannot sow compromise and reap courage. You cannot imagine partial faithfulness and receive full blessing.

Some people that you think are blessed actually just stopped settling for less than God's best.

Paul made it clear in Galatians 6:7 - you reap what you sow. Not just morally, but creatively. It's how the Kingdom works.

• Plant indecision - reap instability
• Plant delay - reap missed opportunity
• Plant "almost obedience" - reap almost fruitfulness

Friend, where have you planted the seed of "good enough"? Where have you asked God to bless what you chose instead of stepping into what He promised?

You can't camp outside the promise and expect to live in the blessing.

God didn't rescue you to live on the outskirts. You were not made to live east of the Jordan. You were made to enter the promise.

It's time to cross the river. It's time to plant bold obedience in your imagination and reap the harvest of the Kingdom.

This is Kingdom Courage.

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