When the Old Season Ends Before the New One Appears

When the Old Season Ends Before the New One Appears

Many believers can sense when God is shifting something. But recognizing a shift is not the same as cooperating with it.

In Acts 15, Paul experienced a relational separation that marked a turning point. It wasn’t drama, and it wasn’t hate. It was a directional change. And what followed is what matters for us: new partnerships, new territory, and a broader assignment. The lesson is simple. A shift may feel like loss in the moment, but it can be God repositioning you for increase.

Here’s where the pressure hits. Cooperation requires more than awareness. It requires surrender. It means obeying when God’s instructions feel costly, when the next season is not fully visible, and when your emotions want to cling to what was familiar.

Many people don’t outright refuse God. They delay Him. They call it wisdom, but it is often fear wearing a spiritual mask. Delay creates instability, invites unnecessary warfare, and keeps you stuck between seasons.

Many believers quietly sabotage a shift by mourning what God ended, comparing the new to the old, resisting unfamiliar responsibilities, or waiting for confirmation God has already given.

God is not trying to limit you. He has increase in mind. He leads, but He will not force. The question isn’t whether God is shifting. The question is whether you will yield and move with Him.

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