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Don't Waste Your Second Chance
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We're still standing at the edge of the Jordan, still talking about second chances. But today, Pastor Mike Woodruff pivots to an uncomfortable truth: resets aren't guaranteed to work. A second chance doesn't automatically produce a better outcome—not unless we do something with it.
Some people are given a clean slate, a do-over, a mulligan… and they waste it. They fall right back into old patterns and bad habits. They don't do the soul work. They don't ask, "How did I get here, and what do I need to change so I don't end up here again?" Others are paralyzed by fear, frozen on the riverbank, unable to move.
That's not what we see in Joshua. He pushes for the changes that need to happen. The walls of Jericho fell, but the people still had to step forward. Obedience requires courage. The reset requires movement.
Pastor Mike reflects on the 1990s film Grand Canyon, where characters experience a cataclysmic event and a reset—and we watch as some take advantage of it while others do not. The same is true for you. If you're gaining an opportunity for a spiritual reset after a season of wandering, don't stand on the edge of the Jordan forever.
God isn't offering a second chance just to make life more comfortable. He's inviting you into deeper trust and deeper faith. And that will require courage. Courage doesn't mean you don't feel fear—it means you feel it and move forward anyway.
Be strong and courageous. Take the next step.