We love battle plans.
We love frameworks.
We love optimized funnels and clean branding.
We love growth.
But in Joshua 5, right before the greatest battle of their lives—
God put the brakes on everything.
Not to sharpen their swords.
Not to teach military tactics.
Not to run last-minute drills.
But to deal with their hearts.
“At that time the Lord said to Joshua, ‘Make flint knives and circumcise the Israelites again.’”
— Joshua 5:2
Wait… what?
Why would God command a vulnerable act of obedience…
right before the first battle in the Promised Land?
Because you can’t take new territory with an old heart.
And you can’t conquer Jericho while still carrying Egypt.
Let’s talk real, entrepreneur:
You’ve refined your offers.
Your content is tight.
Your calendar is booked.
Your brand is aligned.
But is your heart?
Have you invited God to audit your motives?
Have you surrendered the pride that success quietly built?
Have you forgiven the person who doubted you?
Are you building from identity or insecurity?
“They remained where they were in camp until they were healed.”
— Joshua 5:8
The people of Israel didn’t move forward until healing happened.
And you shouldn’t either.
Because a high-performing brand with a misaligned heart is still a spiritual liability.
“Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you.”
— Joshua 5:9
Before they could take Jericho, God removed the shame, fear, and identity of their past.
He didn't need better warriors.
He needed healed ones.
And so do you.
So let this sink in:
Yes, God gave you strategy.
Yes, excellence matters.
Yes, go build.
But not at the cost of heart health.
Your strategy won't carry what only surrender can sustain.
When your brand looks great but your soul is dry,
It’s time to pause.
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”
— Psalm 51:10
Drop a “Realign My Heart” if you know this was a loving interruption from the Lord.
We love frameworks.
We love optimized funnels and clean branding.
We love growth.
But in Joshua 5, right before the greatest battle of their lives—
God put the brakes on everything.
Not to sharpen their swords.
Not to teach military tactics.
Not to run last-minute drills.
But to deal with their hearts.
“At that time the Lord said to Joshua, ‘Make flint knives and circumcise the Israelites again.’”
— Joshua 5:2
Wait… what?
Why would God command a vulnerable act of obedience…
right before the first battle in the Promised Land?
Because you can’t take new territory with an old heart.
And you can’t conquer Jericho while still carrying Egypt.
Let’s talk real, entrepreneur:
You’ve refined your offers.
Your content is tight.
Your calendar is booked.
Your brand is aligned.
But is your heart?
Have you invited God to audit your motives?
Have you surrendered the pride that success quietly built?
Have you forgiven the person who doubted you?
Are you building from identity or insecurity?
“They remained where they were in camp until they were healed.”
— Joshua 5:8
The people of Israel didn’t move forward until healing happened.
And you shouldn’t either.
Because a high-performing brand with a misaligned heart is still a spiritual liability.
“Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you.”
— Joshua 5:9
Before they could take Jericho, God removed the shame, fear, and identity of their past.
He didn't need better warriors.
He needed healed ones.
And so do you.
So let this sink in:
Yes, God gave you strategy.
Yes, excellence matters.
Yes, go build.
But not at the cost of heart health.
Your strategy won't carry what only surrender can sustain.
When your brand looks great but your soul is dry,
It’s time to pause.
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”
— Psalm 51:10
Drop a “Realign My Heart” if you know this was a loving interruption from the Lord.
We love battle plans.
We love frameworks.
We love optimized funnels and clean branding.
We love growth.
But in Joshua 5, right before the greatest battle of their lives—
God put the brakes on everything.
Not to sharpen their swords.
Not to teach military tactics.
Not to run last-minute drills.
But to deal with their hearts.
“At that time the Lord said to Joshua, ‘Make flint knives and circumcise the Israelites again.’”
— Joshua 5:2
Wait… what?
Why would God command a vulnerable act of obedience…
right before the first battle in the Promised Land?
Because you can’t take new territory with an old heart.
And you can’t conquer Jericho while still carrying Egypt.
Let’s talk real, entrepreneur:
You’ve refined your offers.
Your content is tight.
Your calendar is booked.
Your brand is aligned.
But is your heart?
Have you invited God to audit your motives?
Have you surrendered the pride that success quietly built?
Have you forgiven the person who doubted you?
Are you building from identity or insecurity?
“They remained where they were in camp until they were healed.”
— Joshua 5:8
The people of Israel didn’t move forward until healing happened.
And you shouldn’t either.
Because a high-performing brand with a misaligned heart is still a spiritual liability.
“Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you.”
— Joshua 5:9
Before they could take Jericho, God removed the shame, fear, and identity of their past.
He didn't need better warriors.
He needed healed ones.
And so do you.
So let this sink in:
Yes, God gave you strategy.
Yes, excellence matters.
Yes, go build.
But not at the cost of heart health.
Your strategy won't carry what only surrender can sustain.
When your brand looks great but your soul is dry,
It’s time to pause.
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”
— Psalm 51:10
Drop a “Realign My Heart” if you know this was a loving interruption from the Lord.
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