Staying Focused to get a Breakthrough
Staying Focused to get a Breakthrough
Your Breakthrough Is Coming

Life has a way of testing our resolve. Just when we think we're making progress, distractions arise, doubts creep in, and obstacles appear seemingly out of nowhere. Yet throughout Scripture, we find a consistent message: breakthrough comes to those who stay focused by faith.
The journey toward breakthrough isn't a single moment—it's a process that requires multiple ingredients working together. Think of it like baking bread. You need flour, water, yeast, and salt. Leave out any ingredient, and you won't get the result you're hoping for. Similarly, receiving God's breakthrough in our lives requires belief, prayer, commitment, endurance, and focus.
## The Foundation: Faith That Sees Beyond
Hebrews 11:1 reminds us that "faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen." Another way to understand this: faith shows the reality of what is hoped for—it's the evidence of things we cannot yet see with our physical eyes.
Faith acts like a thing is already accomplished, even when it's not yet visible, so that it might actually come to pass. This isn't wishful thinking or positive psychology. This is spiritual sight—the ability to see what God has promised before it manifests in the natural realm.
Here's a powerful way to think about it: Faith gets you in the door. Trust keeps you in the door. And waiting allows you to receive your breakthrough.
Without faith, it's impossible to please God. Those who come to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him (Hebrews 11:6). The question isn't whether God wants to bless us—the question is whether we're willing to believe, pray, commit, endure, and stay focused enough to receive what He's offering.
## The Blind Beggar's Blueprint
The story of the blind beggar in Luke 18:35-43 provides a masterclass in staying focused by faith. As Jesus approached Jericho, a blind man sat by the roadside, begging for survival. When he heard the commotion of a crowd passing by, he asked what was happening.
The response changed everything: "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by."
While the crowd knew Jesus merely as a man from Nazareth, the blind beggar—despite his physical blindness—possessed spiritual sight. He cried out, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!"
Notice the title he used. Not "Jesus of Nazareth," but "Son of David"—a messianic title acknowledging Jesus as the promised Savior. This man couldn't see with his eyes, but he could hear. He had listened to stories about Jesus healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, and raising the dead. And he believed.
### Lesson One: Know What You Believe
The blind beggar's spiritual clarity stands in stark contrast to the physically sighted crowd who didn't truly know who Jesus was. This raises an important question for us: Do we really know Him?
The journey we're on is fundamentally about getting to know Jesus more deeply. God allows various trials and situations in our lives not to harm us, but so we can discover more about who He is and how He operates. Every experience you've had has been leading you toward knowing something more about Jesus.
### Lesson Two: Don't Let Anyone Stop You
When the blind man cried out to Jesus, the crowd sternly told him to be quiet. They saw him as a nuisance, an unimportant beggar interrupting an important man's journey. But the text says he "kept crying out all the more."
The louder they tried to silence him, the louder he became.
This is crucial: Satan will try to keep you from getting what God has for you. Sometimes he'll use well-meaning people—even people you love and respect—to plant doubts or discourage your pursuit. But you cannot let anyone stop you from getting your breakthrough.
The blind beggar had only one weapon: his voice. He couldn't see to navigate through the crowd. He couldn't physically push his way forward. But he could speak, and he used his voice with determination and faith.
His persistence paid off. Jesus stopped and commanded that the man be brought to Him.
### Lesson Three: Know What You Want
When the blind man stood before Jesus, the Lord asked him a simple but profound question: "What do you want me to do for you?"
Jesus already knew what the man needed, but He wanted him to articulate it by faith. Sometimes God just wants us to say it out loud. To declare with our mouths what we're believing for in our hearts.
The blind beggar was crystal clear: "Lord, I want to regain my sight."
He didn't ask for money, though he was poor. He didn't ask for food, though he was hungry. He asked for the one thing that would transform his entire life—the restoration of his sight.
Jesus responded, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well."
Immediately the man could see, and he followed Jesus, praising and glorifying God. When the people saw what had happened, they too began praising God.
## Your Breakthrough Is Personal—And Public
Here's something beautiful about breakthrough: it's not just for you. When God blesses you, heals you, provides for you, or opens doors for you, it becomes a testimony that encourages others and brings glory to His name.
The blind beggar couldn't stop talking about what Jesus had done for him. He walked through Jerusalem with joy, telling everyone about his miracle. We should have that same excitement when God moves in our lives.
Too often, believers have been silenced—by culture, by critics, by fear of what others might think. But when you receive your breakthrough, don't be quiet about it. Someone needs to hear that God is still in the miracle-working business.
## The P-U-S-H Principle
The blind beggar demonstrates what it means to P-U-S-H: Pray Until Something Happens.
He didn't pray once and give up. He cried out repeatedly: "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" When opposition came, he cried out even more. When people told him to be quiet, he got louder.
When you want something desperately—when you know you need God's intervention—it's not only acceptable but necessary to pray persistently. "Lord, I need help. I need You right now." Over and over, if that's what it takes.
## Stay Focused: Your Breakthrough Is Coming
The message is clear: God is offering breakthrough, but we must stay focused to receive it.
There will always be distractions trying to pull you away. There will be voices telling you to give up, that it's not worth it, that you're bothering God with your requests. There will be circumstances that tempt you to lose faith.
But like the blind beggar, you must remain determined. You must refuse to let anything—or anyone—stop you from getting to Jesus. You must know what you want and be willing to declare it by faith. You must believe that He is who He says He is and that He rewards those who diligently seek Him.
Your breakthrough is on the way. Can you see it coming? By faith, start thanking God now for what He's about to do. Don't wait until you see it with your physical eyes—see it with spiritual eyes and begin praising Him in advance.
Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world. No weapon formed against you will prosper. You are not alone—God is with you every single day, and He will never leave you.
Stand focused by faith. Your breakthrough is coming.
The journey toward breakthrough isn't a single moment—it's a process that requires multiple ingredients working together. Think of it like baking bread. You need flour, water, yeast, and salt. Leave out any ingredient, and you won't get the result you're hoping for. Similarly, receiving God's breakthrough in our lives requires belief, prayer, commitment, endurance, and focus.
## The Foundation: Faith That Sees Beyond
Hebrews 11:1 reminds us that "faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen." Another way to understand this: faith shows the reality of what is hoped for—it's the evidence of things we cannot yet see with our physical eyes.
Faith acts like a thing is already accomplished, even when it's not yet visible, so that it might actually come to pass. This isn't wishful thinking or positive psychology. This is spiritual sight—the ability to see what God has promised before it manifests in the natural realm.
Here's a powerful way to think about it: Faith gets you in the door. Trust keeps you in the door. And waiting allows you to receive your breakthrough.
Without faith, it's impossible to please God. Those who come to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him (Hebrews 11:6). The question isn't whether God wants to bless us—the question is whether we're willing to believe, pray, commit, endure, and stay focused enough to receive what He's offering.
## The Blind Beggar's Blueprint
The story of the blind beggar in Luke 18:35-43 provides a masterclass in staying focused by faith. As Jesus approached Jericho, a blind man sat by the roadside, begging for survival. When he heard the commotion of a crowd passing by, he asked what was happening.
The response changed everything: "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by."
While the crowd knew Jesus merely as a man from Nazareth, the blind beggar—despite his physical blindness—possessed spiritual sight. He cried out, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!"
Notice the title he used. Not "Jesus of Nazareth," but "Son of David"—a messianic title acknowledging Jesus as the promised Savior. This man couldn't see with his eyes, but he could hear. He had listened to stories about Jesus healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, and raising the dead. And he believed.
### Lesson One: Know What You Believe
The blind beggar's spiritual clarity stands in stark contrast to the physically sighted crowd who didn't truly know who Jesus was. This raises an important question for us: Do we really know Him?
The journey we're on is fundamentally about getting to know Jesus more deeply. God allows various trials and situations in our lives not to harm us, but so we can discover more about who He is and how He operates. Every experience you've had has been leading you toward knowing something more about Jesus.
### Lesson Two: Don't Let Anyone Stop You
When the blind man cried out to Jesus, the crowd sternly told him to be quiet. They saw him as a nuisance, an unimportant beggar interrupting an important man's journey. But the text says he "kept crying out all the more."
The louder they tried to silence him, the louder he became.
This is crucial: Satan will try to keep you from getting what God has for you. Sometimes he'll use well-meaning people—even people you love and respect—to plant doubts or discourage your pursuit. But you cannot let anyone stop you from getting your breakthrough.
The blind beggar had only one weapon: his voice. He couldn't see to navigate through the crowd. He couldn't physically push his way forward. But he could speak, and he used his voice with determination and faith.
His persistence paid off. Jesus stopped and commanded that the man be brought to Him.
### Lesson Three: Know What You Want
When the blind man stood before Jesus, the Lord asked him a simple but profound question: "What do you want me to do for you?"
Jesus already knew what the man needed, but He wanted him to articulate it by faith. Sometimes God just wants us to say it out loud. To declare with our mouths what we're believing for in our hearts.
The blind beggar was crystal clear: "Lord, I want to regain my sight."
He didn't ask for money, though he was poor. He didn't ask for food, though he was hungry. He asked for the one thing that would transform his entire life—the restoration of his sight.
Jesus responded, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well."
Immediately the man could see, and he followed Jesus, praising and glorifying God. When the people saw what had happened, they too began praising God.
## Your Breakthrough Is Personal—And Public
Here's something beautiful about breakthrough: it's not just for you. When God blesses you, heals you, provides for you, or opens doors for you, it becomes a testimony that encourages others and brings glory to His name.
The blind beggar couldn't stop talking about what Jesus had done for him. He walked through Jerusalem with joy, telling everyone about his miracle. We should have that same excitement when God moves in our lives.
Too often, believers have been silenced—by culture, by critics, by fear of what others might think. But when you receive your breakthrough, don't be quiet about it. Someone needs to hear that God is still in the miracle-working business.
## The P-U-S-H Principle
The blind beggar demonstrates what it means to P-U-S-H: Pray Until Something Happens.
He didn't pray once and give up. He cried out repeatedly: "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" When opposition came, he cried out even more. When people told him to be quiet, he got louder.
When you want something desperately—when you know you need God's intervention—it's not only acceptable but necessary to pray persistently. "Lord, I need help. I need You right now." Over and over, if that's what it takes.
## Stay Focused: Your Breakthrough Is Coming
The message is clear: God is offering breakthrough, but we must stay focused to receive it.
There will always be distractions trying to pull you away. There will be voices telling you to give up, that it's not worth it, that you're bothering God with your requests. There will be circumstances that tempt you to lose faith.
But like the blind beggar, you must remain determined. You must refuse to let anything—or anyone—stop you from getting to Jesus. You must know what you want and be willing to declare it by faith. You must believe that He is who He says He is and that He rewards those who diligently seek Him.
Your breakthrough is on the way. Can you see it coming? By faith, start thanking God now for what He's about to do. Don't wait until you see it with your physical eyes—see it with spiritual eyes and begin praising Him in advance.
Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world. No weapon formed against you will prosper. You are not alone—God is with you every single day, and He will never leave you.
Stand focused by faith. Your breakthrough is coming.
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