You’ve prayed.
You’ve fasted.
You’ve done the healing work.
You’re LIT—fired up with vision, dripping in revelation…
But the leap? Still hasn’t happened.
You feel like you’re stuck on the edge, waiting for the green light that never comes. And that limbo can mess with your faith if you let it.
Here’s what you need to know:
Being lit doesn’t always mean you leap immediately.
Sometimes God ignites something in you before He instructs you to move. Why? Because fire purifies before it propels. There’s still something He’s working out in the dark—your character, your confidence, your capacity.
And if you jump too soon, you’ll land in a place you’re not ready to steward.
What to do when you’re in the in-between:
Worship anyway. Praise confuses the enemy and strengthens your spirit.
Write it down. Vision waits for the appointed time. (Habakkuk 2:2-3)
Work with what’s in your hand. The leap doesn’t always start big—it starts obedient.
God hasn’t forgotten your leap.
He’s just making sure that when you jump, you don’t come back down the same.
The “in-between” isn’t punishment—it’s preparation.
So stay lit, stay low (in prayer), and stay ready.
Because when He says go—you won’t have time to get ready.
You’ll just have to leap knowing He’s already gone before you.
CALL TO ACTION
Are you lit but waiting to leap? How are you staying ready? Journal it. Post it. Pray into it.