The Discipline of Becoming
Destiny is not discovered in a moment — it is forged in the quiet rhythms of daily obedience and intentional growth.
We celebrate transformation as if it happens in a single, cinematic moment. But ask any leader whose life has truly shifted, and they will tell you the same thing: the moment everyone applauds was the result of a thousand mornings nobody saw.
Becoming is a discipline. It is the willingness to rehearse the small, unglamorous choices — the prayer before the inbox, the silence before the sermon, the page before the post — until they form the spine of who you are.
The people we admire most are not the most gifted. They are the most consistent. Their gift simply met the rhythm of their obedience long enough to become visible.
If destiny feels distant today, do not look for a lightning bolt. Look for a rhythm. Choose one practice you can repeat for the next thirty days, and let the discipline of becoming do its quiet work in you.
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