Are You Waiting on God — or Just Afraid to Start?
Most Christians use "waiting on God" to mean the same thing as being afraid to start. They are not the same thing — and the difference will change what you do this week. Genesis 1:28 contains a Hebrew word — parah — that most translations flatten into "be fruitful." But it is not a blessing. It is a command. Given before a track record. Before a proving season. Before anyone had performed anything. Discover the difference between organic fruit (what grows from identity), conventional fruit (what we perform for approval), and artificial fruit (what we produce to look the part) — and which one you have been producing while calling it wisdom. 🔥 TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction - What Have You Been Sitting On? 01:05 - When Wisdom Becomes A Hiding Place 02:14 - Be Fruitful Was Not A Suggestion 05:30 - Fruit That Looks Good But Feeds Nobody 09:31 - Your Idea Has Less Friction Than Ever 12:07 - Fear Learned How To Sound Spiritual 14:26 - Name The Thing #ChristianPurpose #BeingFruitful #Genesis128

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