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You Can’t Walk in Faith and Keep a Backup Plan

You Can’t Walk in Faith and Keep a Backup Plan

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If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’re circling the same mountain again and again—this episode is for you.

Because the truth is, you’re not confused. You’re just divided.

You keep saying you’re waiting on God… but deep down, you’re still clutching your backup plan.

In this episode, I unpack one of the most confronting (and freeing) sections of Scripture—James 1:2–8 (NLT)—and share how this passage flipped my habits, healed my motherhood, and helped me finally stop stalling.

Here’s what we cover:

  • 🔁 The difference between a hard season… and a cycle you keep choosing
  • 🔊 Why God won’t shout over your distractions
  • 🍽️ The nacho story (yep, I said what I said) and what it taught me about obedience
  • 🤯 How cravings, procrastination, and emotional rollercoasters are actually signs of spiritual double-mindedness
  • 🧠 Why “self-help” is often just self-worship dressed up as healing
  • ✝️ What surrender actually looks like in real life… and how it unlocks clarity
  • 💡 And the question God asked me in one of my darkest moments that I’ll never forget

Takeaway?

You’re not lacking wisdom. You’re lacking surrender.

And clarity doesn’t come from control—it comes from trust.

Let’s break the cycle. God’s not silent.

He’s just waiting for you to stop negotiating what He already said.

🔗 Connect with Dana:

Website: revivalcollaborative.com

Instagram: @revivalcollaborative

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