Faint, Yet Pursuing
Faint, Yet Pursuing ... “And Gideon came to the Jordan and crossed it, he and the three hundred men who were with him—exhausted, yet still pursuing.” (Judges 8:4) There is something deeply powerful about this moment. Gideon and his men were not at their strongest—they were weary, stretched, and running on what felt like empty. Yet they kept going. Not because it was easy, but because it mattered. What is that one thing you are pursuing right now—something that, if accomplished, would bring a deep sense of purpose and fulfillment? Purpose has a way of demanding more than comfort. It calls for endurance. And embedded within that calling is the strength to see it through, even when you feel faint. When God entrusts you with a purpose, He also deposits the capacity to carry it. That’s why the question is rarely “Why me?” but rather “Why not me?” You’ve been wired with something specific—resilience, grace, and inner strength that may not always feel obvious, but is very real. Think abo...