Discouragement is the devil’s sharpest tool, but powerless against a heart rooted in God. You’re built for battles—and victories—through faith and purpose.
Picture walking into a hidden shop where every shelf holds dangerous, gleaming instruments, each carefully priced:
Fear for $100…
Envy for $300
Bitterness for $500.
Shoppers are tempted by these tools and are buying them all.
Yet, tucked away behind a velvet curtain sits one tool, more menacing and prized than the rest—its blade sharper than glass, more destructive than dynamite.
Its name?...
Discouragement.
With this single tool, dreams shatter, ambitions crumble, and strong hearts weaken.
Did you know the word 'discouragement' comes from the French word 'coeur,' meaning heart?
Literally, “discouragement” means moving "away from the heart."
But discouragement isn't invincible. It's useless against someone who lives from the heart, someone who knows God isn't just "up there" but also "in here."
Yes, right inside your own heartbeat.
And when God's in your corner, discouragement doesn't stand a chance.
Why chase easy victories when the richest rewards come from overcoming what's hardest?
Real greatness doesn't start at the top—it starts at rock bottom.
The struggle you're facing today is the training ground for tomorrow’s victories.
Take Michael Jordan. He wasn't picked number one.
Tom Brady waited until pick 200.
Steph Curry was labeled a "long shot."
But heart made these men legends.
Heart—and a refusal to listen to those blinded by possibility.
People around you might have chronic possibility blindness—seeing only what's right in front of them, missing the dreams, the drive, the destiny.
Even family can catch it.
But that's their limitation, not yours.
Your heart—and God—sees beyond limits, beyond doubt.
Listen to it, trust it, and let it guide you forward.
Ignite your heart and live your purpose
So quit window-shopping at the devil’s shop.
Put down discouragement and pick up determination, resilience, and faith instead.
God didn’t design you merely to pay bills and pass the time.
God put a fire in your heart.
Protect it.
Fuel it.
Live from it.
And when discouragement shows up again—because it will—smile confidently, knowing its sharpest edge is powerless against a heart rooted in faith, purpose, and God Himself.