Episode 67: God's Goals

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 1H 2M

Episode 67: God's Goals

from Las Locas Chronicles · host Las Locas Chronicles

Send us Fan MailIn a world that pushes you to chase goals, build platforms, and “make it happen,” what does it actually look like to surrender your plans to God?In this episode, we talk about the tension between ambition and obedience—between what you want to accomplish and what God is asking you to do right now. Because the Kingdom of God isn’t built on rushed outcomes… it’s built on daily surrender.God rarely gives the full blueprint. He gives the next step.From the fishermen going deeper at Jesus’ command, Scripture shows us that breakthrough doesn’t come from having all the answers—it comes from trusting the One who does.If you’ve been feeling stuck, frustrated, or tempted to force something to happen, this conversation will help you realign your heart and remember:➡️ God’s will over your timeline➡️ Obedience over outcomes➡️ Faithfulness in the small steps leads to greater purposeKey Scriptures:Matthew 14:29 – Peter steps out of the boatLuke 5:4–5 – “Go deeper” even when it doesn’t make senseProverbs 3:5–6 – Trust in the Lord with all your heartPsalm 119:105 – His Word is a lamp to your feetIn this episode, you’ll learn:Why God often leads step by step instead of all at onceHow to discern between your goals and God’s willWhat to do when obedience feels unclear or uncomfortableHow to trust God even when progress feels slowReflection Question:Are you asking God to bless your plans… or are you willing to follow His, one step at a time?Subscribe, share, and join the conversation as we pursue truth!🎧 Listen on all podcast platforms📺 Subscribe on YouTube:    / @laslocaschronicles  🛍️ Get merch & support the podcast: https://laslocaschronicles.com

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