Listen "#29 - Stepping into the Unknown – Faith and Obedience in God’s Timing"
Episode Synopsis
What do you do when God calls you forward—but doesn’t show you the full path? When the future is unclear, and comfort is calling you back, it takes real faith to keep moving.
In Episode 29 of Faith Momentum, host Eric Spaulding explores what it means to obey God when you can’t see the outcome. Using the story of Abraham’s journey (Genesis 12) and Jesus’ command to “follow Me,” this episode breaks down how trusting God’s timing requires surrender, not strategy.
This isn’t about reckless decisions. It’s about walking in obedience even when you’re uncertain, trusting that God is working behind the scenes, even when the doors haven’t opened yet.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why delayed clarity is often part of God’s design
How to recognize the difference between hesitation and discernment
The connection between faith, risk, and spiritual growth
How obedience now prepares you for God’s future assignment
Simple steps to take today when you feel stuck or afraid
If you’re in a season of waiting or standing at a crossroads, this message is for you. Faith starts with a step—even when you don’t know where it leads.
Length: ~27 minutes
Release Schedule: New episodes every Tuesday
Keywords: faith and obedience, God’s timing, stepping out in faith, Abraham, trust God, walking by faith, waiting on God, Christian growth
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Episode Summary – Key Points Highlighted
The Tension of the Unknown: Many believers freeze when they don’t have full clarity, but biblical faith requires motion before full vision.
Abraham’s Call (Genesis 12:1–4): God told Abraham to go without telling him exactly where. That same call still challenges us today.
Faith = Obedience Before Answers: Obedience often precedes understanding. God reveals more as you walk, not while you wait.
Timing is God’s, Obedience is Yours:
Don’t wait until you feel “ready”
Trust God’s silence doesn’t mean absence
Don’t confuse fear with wisdom
Practical Takeaways:
Take one next step—today
Build habits of surrender: prayer, journaling, Scripture meditation
Surround yourself with people who challenge your comfort zones
Final Word: God doesn’t need you to know the whole plan. He just needs your “yes.”
In Episode 29 of Faith Momentum, host Eric Spaulding explores what it means to obey God when you can’t see the outcome. Using the story of Abraham’s journey (Genesis 12) and Jesus’ command to “follow Me,” this episode breaks down how trusting God’s timing requires surrender, not strategy.
This isn’t about reckless decisions. It’s about walking in obedience even when you’re uncertain, trusting that God is working behind the scenes, even when the doors haven’t opened yet.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why delayed clarity is often part of God’s design
How to recognize the difference between hesitation and discernment
The connection between faith, risk, and spiritual growth
How obedience now prepares you for God’s future assignment
Simple steps to take today when you feel stuck or afraid
If you’re in a season of waiting or standing at a crossroads, this message is for you. Faith starts with a step—even when you don’t know where it leads.
Length: ~27 minutes
Release Schedule: New episodes every Tuesday
Keywords: faith and obedience, God’s timing, stepping out in faith, Abraham, trust God, walking by faith, waiting on God, Christian growth
🔑
Episode Summary – Key Points Highlighted
The Tension of the Unknown: Many believers freeze when they don’t have full clarity, but biblical faith requires motion before full vision.
Abraham’s Call (Genesis 12:1–4): God told Abraham to go without telling him exactly where. That same call still challenges us today.
Faith = Obedience Before Answers: Obedience often precedes understanding. God reveals more as you walk, not while you wait.
Timing is God’s, Obedience is Yours:
Don’t wait until you feel “ready”
Trust God’s silence doesn’t mean absence
Don’t confuse fear with wisdom
Practical Takeaways:
Take one next step—today
Build habits of surrender: prayer, journaling, Scripture meditation
Surround yourself with people who challenge your comfort zones
Final Word: God doesn’t need you to know the whole plan. He just needs your “yes.”