Sometimes you don’t want to leave the place where you no longer belong—and sometimes the very people who never truly aligned with you don’t want to see you go. Strangely enough, they may even try to follow you. But still… go.
Growth always feels uncomfortable right before alignment. Leaving familiar ground takes courage, but staying where your spirit is constrained costs you your destiny. “Arise and depart, for this is not your rest” (Micah 2:10). Comfort is not always confirmation.
You don’t become your best self by staying where you are tolerated—you become your best self when you arrive where you are cultivated. The right place, the right people, and the right timing will pull out gifts you didn’t even know were dormant inside you. “And David strengthened himself in the Lord his God” (1 Samuel 30:6).
Not everyone who walked with you can walk into your next season with you. And that’s okay. Seasons change. Assignments shift. Alignment upgrades. What once fit may now restrict.
Go—because obedience unlocks becoming.
Go—because your next level is location-sensitive.
Go—because the best version of you is waiting on the other side of alignment.
When you finally arrive where you belong, you won’t have to force connection. You won’t beg for space. You will simply flourish—with the right group, at the right time, in the right season.
Growth always feels uncomfortable right before alignment. Leaving familiar ground takes courage, but staying where your spirit is constrained costs you your destiny. “Arise and depart, for this is not your rest” (Micah 2:10). Comfort is not always confirmation.
You don’t become your best self by staying where you are tolerated—you become your best self when you arrive where you are cultivated. The right place, the right people, and the right timing will pull out gifts you didn’t even know were dormant inside you. “And David strengthened himself in the Lord his God” (1 Samuel 30:6).
Not everyone who walked with you can walk into your next season with you. And that’s okay. Seasons change. Assignments shift. Alignment upgrades. What once fit may now restrict.
Go—because obedience unlocks becoming.
Go—because your next level is location-sensitive.
Go—because the best version of you is waiting on the other side of alignment.
When you finally arrive where you belong, you won’t have to force connection. You won’t beg for space. You will simply flourish—with the right group, at the right time, in the right season.
Sometimes you don’t want to leave the place where you no longer belong—and sometimes the very people who never truly aligned with you don’t want to see you go. Strangely enough, they may even try to follow you. But still… go.
Growth always feels uncomfortable right before alignment. Leaving familiar ground takes courage, but staying where your spirit is constrained costs you your destiny. “Arise and depart, for this is not your rest” (Micah 2:10). Comfort is not always confirmation.
You don’t become your best self by staying where you are tolerated—you become your best self when you arrive where you are cultivated. The right place, the right people, and the right timing will pull out gifts you didn’t even know were dormant inside you. “And David strengthened himself in the Lord his God” (1 Samuel 30:6).
Not everyone who walked with you can walk into your next season with you. And that’s okay. Seasons change. Assignments shift. Alignment upgrades. What once fit may now restrict.
Go—because obedience unlocks becoming.
Go—because your next level is location-sensitive.
Go—because the best version of you is waiting on the other side of alignment.
When you finally arrive where you belong, you won’t have to force connection. You won’t beg for space. You will simply flourish—with the right group, at the right time, in the right season.