Good morning men. Day11 starts NOW!
Exodus 1–14 reminds me how easy it is to slowly end up stuck. Israel didn’t wake up one day in chains—it happened over time. I see that in my own life. Comfort, habits, and fear can quietly take over until they start calling the shots. Pharaoh, to me, is anything that keeps me from being the man God’s called me to be. This 90-day challenge has forced me to look at some of those things honestly instead of pretending they’re no big deal.

When Israel stood at the Red Sea, nothing about that moment felt safe. The enemy was behind them, the water was in front of them, and God still said, “Move forward.” That hits me. Day 11 feels like that moment—far enough in to feel the resistance, not far enough to see the breakthrough. But freedom didn’t come from having it all figured out; it came from taking the next step. I’m learning this challenge isn’t about being perfect—it’s about obedience, consistency, and trusting God one day at a time.

Reflection Questions
1. What’s one habit or mindset I’ve tolerated that might actually be keeping me stuck?
2. What’s one small step forward I know God is asking me to take today—even if it feels uncomfortable?

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Rufus  Austin
Rufus Austin 2026-01-15 10:39:28Z
The challenge for me isn’t about adding more to my life, but about removing the things that don’t draw me closer to God. Obedience in letting go of those things is what truly deepens my relationship with Him. Let's go!!!!!
Jeff Hunter
Jeff Hunter 2026-01-15 11:14:28Z
I feel that part of it immensely myself Rufus. I’ve got the good habits in my life but they are often overshadowed or pushed down in importance by the unimportant time killers in my life. In this regard I don’t want balance. The habits that hold me close to Jesus need to outweigh those that don’t bring me closer.
Zackery Rose
Zackery Rose 2026-01-15 15:25:53Z
I agree with Rufus. One thing I allow myself to do is feel overwhelmed and instead of doing anything I do nothing at all, which then causes more problems down the road. So in that I am looking at stuff in more of the lense Rufus brought up. If it's not helping currently in my life or where I'm feeling lead it is not a priority. If it is something I enjoy and doesn't pull me down I can do it when time allows but if it does take me down I need to cut it out.