Bishop T.D. Jakes Urges Believers to Move Beyond Comfort and Into Calling

“Get on the Road”: Bishop T.D. Jakes Urges Believers to Move Beyond Comfort and Into Calling

Broadcast on TBN — In a riveting message titled “Time to Move into the Next Level of God’s Plan for Your Life,” Bishop T.D. Jakes challenged believers to abandon stagnation and step boldly into their God-ordained future. Preaching with passionate clarity, Jakes delivered a wake-up call: you can’t stay in the same place, doing the same things, and expect divine change.

Drawing from the biblical narrative of Joseph and his family during the famine, the bishop highlighted how divine purpose often comes wrapped in discomfort. “God will use famine,” he said, “as an instrument to push you out of your comfort zone.” The message underscored the idea that difficulty doesn’t mean denial—it’s often direction.

He cautioned against passivity masked as spirituality: “Praying for a job while watching TV won’t move you forward. You’ve got to get up. Get on the road.” According to Jakes, faith isn’t meant to replace action but to empower it. God collaborates with human responsibility in producing the miraculous.

Jakes also warned that some blockages in life aren’t from external enemies but from internal limitations: fear, pride, selfishness, or past pain. Using the story of Jacob’s reluctance to send Benjamin to Egypt, he revealed how trauma can cause us to hold tightly to what we fear losing, even if it delays progress.

“Many of us are holding on to our ‘Benjamin’—that one thing we think we can’t afford to lose,” he explained. “But pain can distort perspective, and fear can sabotage destiny.”

In a heartfelt moment, he spoke about Joseph’s journey—a man entrusted with shame, betrayal, power, and prosperity—yet remained steady. What made him trustworthy, Jakes taught, wasn’t his gifting but his heart: Joseph refused to use his favor for revenge and chose to use it for restoration.

The message closed with a call to inner transformation. “Stop praying to be bigger,” Jakes said. “Start praying to be better. Because God only entrusts favor to hearts He can trust.” He emphasized that breakthrough doesn’t begin with external promotion but with internal healing.

This isn’t just a message—it’s a mandate: move your heart, shift your posture, and step into the next level of God’s purpose for your life.