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Jessica DeYoung

June 21, 2025

Saying Yes to God's Call: From Hesitation to Bold Surrender Today

When God calls you to speak, hesitation is normal. This guide helps you move from doubt to saying yes to god's call, a bold, grace filled path for healing.

Here's the thing. I remember the first time I felt the nudge to share a story that felt sacred and scary all at once. The room felt too big, the words too jagged, and my heart beat like a drum solo you can’t skip. Yet I sensed the gentle invitation under the doubt, the quiet whisper that kept returning: you have a voice, you have a story, and your voice can point people toward grace. That moment wasn’t a spark of certainty; it was a small, steady yes forming in the middle of fear. And that yes has kept growing, not into grand perfection but into a trustworthy open door we walk through together. So let me tell you what I’ve learned about moving from hesitation to saying yes to god's call.

Let me tell you about the time a friend asked me to share my testimony at a women’s retreat. My hands shook. I stumbled over a sentence. And still, something held me steady: the sense that God was inviting me to live out my own story with honesty and generosity. Saying yes to god's call is never about pretending to have it all together. It’s about choosing to show up as you are and letting God fill in the rest with grace. This is the core of healing and transformation we all crave, the kind of truth that invites others into mercy and courage.

What happens when God calls you to speak?

When God calls you to speak, the invitation arrives as a gentle stirring first, then a steady drumbeat in your chest. You might feel unqualified or unsure. That’s okay. God doesn’t ask for polished perfection; He asks for a willing heart. You don’t need a flawless backstory to begin sharing. You need a real story told in love, with a posture of humility and hope. The thing is, your story can illuminate God’s faithfulness in ordinary moments as clearly as in the spectacular ones.

You see, courage grows in the soil of ordinary days. It grows when we choose to tell truth with tenderness, not for our own glory but for God’s glory and the good of others. And as you open your mouth, you might notice that fear shrinks a little, and grace expands a little more. The thing about grace is that it meets us exactly where we are and invites us to go a little further, one small step at a time.

Steps to moving from hesitation to yes

  1. Name the fear and give it a gentle label. Write down what you fear most about speaking and tell God, honestly, how it shows up in your daily life.
  2. Test the calling against your gifts and values. If sharing your story could bless someone else and aligns with what you already care about, it’s worth cultivating.
  3. Start small. Practice with a close friend or in a small group. Build confidence before stepping into a larger audience.
  4. Craft your testimony in clear, hopeful terms. Focus on the moment God met you, not just the moment you faced fear.
  5. Invite accountability. Find one or two trusted people who will pray with you and give constructive feedback.

And yes, saying yes to god's call often means saying no to moments that pull you away from your core message. It’s about guarding your voice for what matters and leaving space for God to use your words for healing and connection.

The power of your testimony in God’s story

When we share our stories, we do more than recount events. We reveal how God’s love meets us, changes us, and nudges us toward freedom. Your testimony is not a miracle show; it’s a map that helps others find their way to mercy. Revelation 12:11 in the CSB translation says, "They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives so as to avoid death." The context is a faithful witness that costs something, yet blesses many. That cost is not a burden to bear alone; it’s a bridge we build with others by telling the truth with gentleness and faith.

Let me tell you a small truth: your voice can become a place of rest for someone who is tired of pretending. When you speak with honesty, you open space for others to be honest too. And honesty invites grace to move in. That is how transformation begins — not with perfect words but with a willing heart that shows up despite fear.

Practical ways to prepare your heart and voice

  • Pray for clarity and courage. Bring the fear to God and ask Him to refine your purpose in the moment of sharing.
  • Write your story in bite sized pieces. A paragraph or two is enough to start; you can build from there.
  • Practice with compassionate listeners. Invite feedback that helps you stay true to your message and your heart.
  • Guard your boundaries. Share what aligns with your calling and protects your well being.
  • Lean into community. We all need friends who cheer us on and gently guide us toward truth.

In the quiet of your own space, repeat this simple line: saying yes to god's call is not about becoming someone else. It is about becoming more honest about who you are in Christ and more open to what God can do through your voice.

Your next step today

Start with a single yes. Decide to tell your story to one trusted person in the next week. Watch how God uses that small act to seed courage in you and in others. Remember, faith is often built one conversation at a time, one moment of vulnerability at a time. You are not alone on this path, friend. We are in it together, with God guiding our words and our hearts.

If you want to dive deeper, consider joining a small group or listening to our community conversations where real stories meet real faith. You have a voice that can spark hope in someone else’s life. Say yes to god's call and see what unfolds.

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