Beloved, there are two kinds of faith operating in the lives of God’s people.
Inspired faith… and expired faith.
Both sound similar. Both use the same words.
But only one still has power.
Inspired faith is living faith.
It’s the kind of faith that wakes up in the morning saying,
“God, I don’t know how You’re going to do it, but I believe You will.”
Inspired faith doesn’t wait for proof.
It moves because God spoke.
It steps because God promised.
It builds because God is still working.
Inspired faith is the faith that:
prays with expectation
praises with confidence
gives with joy
serves with purpose
walks with courage
Inspired faith says,
“I’m not just believing for something—I’m believing WITH God.”
This is the faith that moves mountains, opens doors, and births movements.
Expired faith is not broken faith.
It’s unused faith.
It’s faith that once burned bright but now sits on the shelf.
Expired faith says:
“I know God can…
I’m just not sure He will.”
Expired faith remembers miracles but no longer expects them.
It talks about what God did, but not what God is doing.
It celebrates the past but can’t see the future.
Expired faith is:
tired
discouraged
stuck
silent
unmotivated
It’s faith that believes in God but no longer believes in possibility.
Hear this clearly:
Inspired faith produces movement.
Expired faith produces memories.
Inspired faith says,
“Let’s go.”
Expired faith says,
“I used to.”
Inspired faith builds ministries, businesses, families, and communities.
Expired faith keeps people circling the same mountain.
The good news is this:
Expired faith can be revived.
How?
By returning to the places where faith breathes:
Worship reignites faith
The Word strengthens faith
Community supports faith
Purpose activates faith
Obedience multiplies faith
Faith comes alive when you step back into what God called you to do.
For the gospel community—for artists, fans, churches, and supporters—this message is urgent.
Because a movement cannot run on expired faith.
A vision cannot grow on expired faith.
A calling cannot flourish on expired faith.
We need inspired faith—faith that believes God is still using gospel music, still raising up voices, still building platforms, still touching hearts, still transforming lives.
Inspired faith says:
“God is not done. And neither am I.”
Inspired faith is faith that still moves you.
Expired faith is faith you still have but no longer use.
Choose the faith that breathes
Listen—if you’re a gospel artist or an entrepreneur, you already know this truth:
Success doesn’t come from talent alone.
Success doesn’t come from hustle alone.
Success comes when inspired faith and intentional action collide.
Because in this industry—whether you’re creating music, building a brand, launching a business, or expanding your platform—
your outcomes are directly connected to the level of faith you operate in.
Inspired faith is what pushes you to:
release the song even when you’re unsure
show up to the studio when resources are tight
keep writing when inspiration feels distant
promote your work even when the numbers are small
believe your sound has purpose and assignment
Your creativity is the seed.
Your inspired faith is the water.
Your success is the harvest.
Inspired faith is what empowers you to:
launch the idea
pitch the partnership
build the system
invest in the vision
trust the process
stay consistent when results are slow
Your strategy is the blueprint.
Your inspired faith is the engine.
Your success is the outcome.
Successful outcomes are fused with inspired faith because faith fuels the courage, consistency, and creativity required to win.
Expired faith can’t build a business.
Expired faith can’t release an album.
Expired faith can’t sustain a movement.
But inspired faith?
It activates your gift.
It multiplies your effort.
It attracts the right people.
It opens the right doors.
It aligns you with God’s timing.
This is the faith that produces results.
This is the faith that builds legacies.
This is the faith that transforms creators into leaders and visions into realities
Micro‑business owners, listen closely—because this one principle can change the way you build, grow, and show up in your business:
Successful outcomes are fused with inspired faith.
Not blind faith.
Not passive faith.
Not “hope it works out” faith.
Inspired faith.
The kind of faith that fuels action, creativity, consistency, and courage.
Why This Matters
Micro‑businesses don’t have:
big budgets
big teams
big marketing departments
big safety nets
But what they do have is the power of inspired faith—the belief that:
your idea matters
your service solves a problem
your product meets a need
your voice deserves space
your business can grow
your community will support you
Inspired faith is what pushes you to keep going when resources are tight and visibility is low.
When micro‑business owners operate with inspired faith, they:
launch even when conditions aren’t perfect
promote even when the audience is small
innovate even when the market is crowded
stay consistent even when results are slow
build relationships even when they feel overlooked
Inspired faith turns effort into progress and progress into outcomes.
Expired faith says:
“I tried before.”
“It didn’t work last time.”
“Nobody will support me.”
“I don’t have enough.”
Expired faith keeps businesses stuck in survival mode.
Inspired faith moves businesses into growth mode.
Your strategy matters.
Your systems matter.
Your marketing matters.
But your inspired faith is what activates all of it.
Because micro‑business success isn’t just about what you do—
it’s about what you believe while you do it.
Successful outcomes are fused with inspired faith—because faith fuels the courage, creativity, and consistency every micro‑business needs to win