Ronke Amos
May God give you the strength to keep going even when nobody is clapping. May He give you the patience to trust your timing.
14/06/2026
One of the scriptures that stood out to me in church today was James' warning about being a hearer of the Word and not a doer.
As I reflected on it, I realised that this principle applies to far more than our spiritual lives.
Many people are addicted to learning but afraid of action.
They attend webinars, register for courses, join coaching programmes, listen to podcasts, watch YouTube videos, read books, and take pages of notes. They are constantly consuming information and gathering knowledge.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with learning. In fact, learning is important.
But the problem begins when learning becomes a substitute for action.
I have seen people spend years preparing to start a business they have never launched.
I have seen aspiring authors attend writing classes, buy writing books, and watch writing tutorials, yet they have never written the first chapter of their book.
I have seen professionals acquire certificate after certificate while remaining stuck in the same place because they never apply what they know.
At some point, knowledge stops being an asset and becomes a burden if it is not put to use.
A seed does not become a tree because it has potential. It becomes a tree because it is planted.
The same principle applies to dreams, goals, ideas, and opportunities.
Dear friend, you already know more than enough to take the first step in many areas of your life.
So, your challenge is not a lack of information but the courage to act.
Listen...
You do not need another webinar before making that phone call.
You do not need another course before starting that business.
You do not need another year of preparation before writing the first page.
You do not need perfect conditions before taking the next step.
As this new week begins, I want to encourage you to look at all the things you have learned over the years and ask yourself one simple question...
"What knowledge have I been learning that I have not been applying?"
Then choose one thing and act on it this week, not next week or next month. As a matter of fact, do not wait until you feel more confident.
The people who make progress in life are not always the people who know the most. More often than not, they are the people who consistently apply what they know.
Dear friend, knowledge is powerful, but only when it is put to work.
Ronke Amos
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