Thought For The Week - Indecision Is The Thief Of Opportunity
- Mar 21
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“Indecision is the thief of opportunity... it is a disease because it keeps you from making the moves that could change your life.” — Jim Rohn...
"Maybe" is a playground for the enemy. We often dress up our indecision as "waiting for a sign" or "praying about it," but more often than not, it is simply a fear of the commitment. . Indecision is a disease because it leaves the door to your heart cracked open for compromise. When you refuse to commit to something or someone, you aren't being "careful"—you are being "double-minded." The only response of a true leader is a firm, unwavering "Yes." Every second spent in the middle ground is a second stolen from the mission. Kill the 'Maybe.' Close the door to doubt. Let your 'Yes' be ironclad.
Matthew 5:37 “But let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No.’ For whatever is more than these is from the evil one.”
The Gospel calls for a radical clarity that the world finds offensive. To be a disciple is to be a person of decisive action. James warns that such a man should expect nothing from the Lord. Sovereignty is not a suggestion; it is a decree.
Adapted with permission from DQ&V - Dale Lee, Anesti






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