Fight For Your Future
- Keith King
- Aug 4, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 15
“Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses.”
1 Timothy 6:12 (KJV)
Andrew Wommack explains that faith does not passively wait for change. Faith takes hold of what God has already made available and refuses to release it. This understanding defines how your future is secured.
Your future is not built automatically. It is established through sustained agreement with what God has revealed and disciplined refusal to surrender that ground when circumstances attempt to contradict it.
Paul’s instruction to fight the good fight of faith clarifies the nature of this responsibility. The fight he describes is not against people or conditions. It is the maintenance of alignment with truth when pressure, delay, or opposition attempt to weaken your position. Without this stability, even clear direction can be abandoned prematurely.
Abraham’s life illustrates this principle with precision. When God spoke concerning Isaac, there was no visible path connecting the promise to its fulfillment. Time continued to advance. His physical condition continued to decline. Yet his conviction remained anchored in what God had said. Scripture records that he did not weaken in faith but remained fully persuaded that God was able to perform what He had promised.
(Romans 4:19-21)
This persuasion governed his outlook and his actions. He did not attempt to manufacture fulfillment through anxiety or abandon expectation through frustration. He maintained agreement with God’s word until fulfillment emerged.
Apostle Grace Lubega has taught that when God speaks to you, your responsibility is not to calculate probability but to maintain alignment. The outcome is secured by God, but your participation requires unwavering agreement.
This is where your future is preserved. You do not protect it through worry. You protect it through disciplined adherence to what God has revealed. Each decision either strengthens that alignment or weakens it.
Your responsibility is not to create the promise. Your responsibility is to hold your position until what God has spoken becomes visible.



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