The Walkthrough — Building With God
- Feb 1
- 2 min read

At the end of every building week, the crew steps back to walk the site and take in the progress. Today is your walkthrough — a moment to breathe, reflect, and recognize what God has been shaping in you from Day 1 through Day 6. This week wasn’t random. It was intentional construction, and now you get to see how far you’ve come.
Building with God
As you look back, a few moments stand out clearly:
God began by surveying the ground of your life, showing you where He wants to build on.
He revealed a blueprint that was personal and designed with intentions that spoke directly to your purpose.
He cleared away what couldn’t stay, making room for a stronger foundation.
He strengthened you through the pressure of rising walls and perseverance that shaped your character.
He revealed the value of scaffolding and why it’s essential to stay mindful of the support and people God strategically places around you.
He moved you into position to set the first beams in place as belief turned into movement and obedience became action.
Now, standing at the end of this week, you’re not who you were on Day 1. You’ve grown, stretched, surrendered, and stepped forward. The structure of your faith is becoming visible — steady, intentional, and rising with purpose. Before stepping into a new week, pause long enough to notice:
What God revealed.
What He strengthened.
What He cleared.
And what He began building in you.
Builders don’t skip the walkthrough; they honor it because it prepares them for what comes next.
Reflection
Take a moment to reflect on what impacted you most this week.
What truth you need to carry forward.
And what step God may be preparing you for next.
As we close out this week’s build and step back from the site for a moment, get ready — because next week, God is taking us into a new phase of construction, revealing deeper layers, stronger structure, and fresh purpose for the journey ahead.
Lord, thank You for everything You’ve built in me this week. Help me stay aligned with Your blueprint and keep moving in obedience. Strengthen what You’ve started and prepare me for the next phase of this journey. Amen.
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