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You Don’t Need More. You Need to Show Up.

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I never had the best handwriting.

Never been the smartest person in the room. Never had the loudest voice or the most impressive résumé or the kind of confidence that fills a space before you even open your mouth.

But I have something.

And I have learned — slowly, sometimes painfully — that something is enough.

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And you. You have been standing there long enough. Watching. Waiting for the perfect moment. Waiting until you feel ready. Waiting for someone to tell you that you have enough to make the move.

Nobody is giving you that sign.

You already have it.


We live in a world obsessed with more. More followers. More influence. More watts. The loudest signal wins. The biggest platform matters. If you are not operating at full capacity, fully charged, fully optimized — what exactly are you contributing?

Here is what I know.

God has never once asked for full capacity. He has asked for availability.

There is a difference.

Full capacity is a performance. Availability is a posture. Full capacity says watch what I can do when everything is working perfectly. Availability says here is what I have today — it is not much, but it is yours.


Scripture is full of people who showed up with not enough.

A boy with five loaves and two fish. A widow with two coins. A shepherd with a sling and a stone.

None of them were operating at full capacity. All of them were available.

And every single time — God made sparks fly.


The enemy of your calling is not your weakness. It is the belief that your weakness disqualifies you. That you have to be fully charged before you are useful. That the people with more — more talent, more resources, more everything — are the ones God is actually waiting on.

He is not waiting on them.

He is waiting on you. With whatever you walked in with today.

Maybe you are running low. Maybe the week has been hard and the relationships have been confusing and you are not even sure you heard God clearly today. Maybe you showed up anyway — not because you felt ready, but because showing up was the only thing you knew how to do.

That is not weakness.

That is faithfulness.

And faithfulness — even at low voltage — makes sparks fly.


So go ahead and steal home.

You have been standing there long enough. Watching. Waiting for the perfect moment. Waiting until you feel ready. Waiting for someone to tell you that you have enough to make the move.

Nobody is giving you that sign.

You already have it.

The steal is not reckless. It is faith in motion. It is deciding that where you are is not where you are staying — and that the gap between here and home is worth the risk.

Go. Now. With what you have.


You do not need to be the best. You do not need to be the loudest. You do not need to have it all figured out before you take the next step.

You just need to be plugged into the right source.

The rest is His job. ☕

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