You’re A Work In Progress
Most people know what it feels like to look at their own life and see everything that is still unfinished.
The areas that have not changed yet. The patterns that keep returning. The version of themselves they were supposed to be by now — and the distance that still exists between who they are and who they believe God called them to be.
And somewhere in that gap — a question forms that most people never say out loud.
Has God given up on me?
Philippians 1 holds an answer to that question. Not a general answer. Not an encouraging thought that fades by the end of the week. A specific, declared, guaranteed answer — stated with a certainty that most believers read past without stopping to feel the full weight of what it actually means for their present condition.
Here is what makes this passage different from anything else Scripture says on this subject — it does not tell you that God will help you become better. It does not tell you to try harder. It does not place the responsibility for the completion of the work on your shoulders.
It says something else entirely.
Something about WHO is responsible for the process. Something about WHEN it began. Something about WHERE it is going. And something about what your current state of incompleteness actually reveals — that most believers have been completely misreading.
There is one verse in this passage that — once you understand what it is actually saying — will permanently reframe the way you see every unfinished area of your life. Not as evidence of failure. Not as proof of abandonment. But as something else entirely.
What is that something?
The answer is not in this description.
Press play — because God has NOT abandoned the PROCESS He started in YOU. And once you understand what that actually means — nothing about your current season will look the same.
