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    Messengers Don’t “Visualize” — They Already See

    I was running this morning, and the Lord smashed into my thoughts.

    The world says, “Visualize your finish line.”But I say, “You’re already seated there.” (Ephesians 2:6) “Run like it's done”In Him, we’re not striving to arrive, we’re remembering where we already are and running our race.We’re seated above the noise, above time, above fear (Ephesians 1:20–21).

    As I ran, He said, “It’s time to run differently. Don’t aim for a point in the distance; realize you’ve already prevailed in Me. Pace yourself like it’s finished. And when weariness comes, lean into the certainty of the completed run.”

    Then it hit me... every step I take in chronos time is colliding with His kairos moments, eternal intersections where His Word and my obedience meet (Psalm 139:16).

    Three things I’m learning about running, writing, and creating with God:

    1. Start from your seat. Don’t fight for victory — write, move, and create from it.
    2. Agree daily. Faith is agreement in motion. Every “yes” pulls eternity into now (Philippians 1:6).
    3. See from the end—not the end you imagine, the one He already finished (2 Timothy 4:7).

    We’re not manifesting outcomes; we’re aligning with what’s already written in the books of Heaven. He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion. This is a promise.

    That’s the mystery of co-creating with God.

    So wherever you are today: mid-run, mid-draft, mid-battle, get this:

    He’s not rushing you to the finish line.

    He’s already waiting there, cheering you on.

    Photgraphy: Eden Southerland

    Cuties: My beautiful nieces