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The "But" People

You probably remember what happened when the spies came back from their scouting mission to the Promised Land:

Then Caleb silenced the people before Moses and said, “We should go up and take possession of the land, for we can certainly do it.” But the men who had gone up with him said, “We can’t attack those people; they are stronger than we are.”
Numbers 13:30-31

There are always doubters for every dream. Naysayers for every promise. It was true for Caleb. And it will be true for you, too.

In your life, there will always be “but” people that will try to get in the way of what God has for you.

But you’re too young.
But you’re too inexperienced.
But that will cost money.
But that isn’t what we had in mind for you.
But it’s risky.

But God has called you to it. And that’s all that matters.

The Israelites listened to the wrong voices. So they spent forty years in the desert on the other side of their promise.

If you listen to the “but” people, you’ll always be a desert dweller. Living on the wrong side of your divine destiny. Wandering in the desert, simply trying to survive.

Don’t let the voices of negativity and doubt keep you from going where God is taking you. Determine to frustrate their doubt with your faith as much as they are attempting to frustrate your faith with their doubt. Become a “but” person to them, but the way Caleb and Joshua were to their naysayers: “But the Lord is with us.” (Numbers 14:9)

But you’re too young. But the Lord is with me.
But you’re too inexperienced. But look at what God did through the disciples.
But that will cost money. But God will supply my needs according to His glorious riches.
But that isn’t what we had in mind for you. But it’s what God has in mind for me.
But it’s risky. But it’s worth it.

But you can’t do it. No, I can’t. But since when has that ever stopped God?