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How to Prepare for Your Next Defining Moment

  • April 21, 2025
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Dr. Randy Carlson

Ready or not, your next defining moment is on the way. They don’t arrive with flashing lights or fanfare. They usually come unexpectedly—an opportunity that requires courage, a challenge that tests our faith, or even a failure that demands a choice.

The real question isn’t if you’ll face a defining moment, but when—and will you be ready?

To prepare, we need to approach life through Head, Heart, and Hands—a framework that provides a complete perspective. Too often, we view our circumstances through only one “window,” limiting our ability to see the full picture. But when we engage our whole being—our thoughts, emotions, and actions—we position ourselves to respond well when life’s defining moments arrive.

How to Prepare for Your Next Defining Moment

Head

Whenever you look out of a window, you only see what that window allows. If you only look east, you miss what’s happening to the west. The same is true in life. If we only see our circumstances through human logic, we may miss what God is doing behind the scenes.

Prepare your mind for God’s perspective.

When the Israelite spies scouted the Promised Land, ten of them saw only the giants and obstacles. But Joshua and Caleb had a different perspective. They saw the same land—but through the lens of faith, knowing that God had already given them victory (Numbers 13:30).

How can you prepare your head?

  • Renew your mind daily by filling it with Scripture rather than fear or doubt (Romans 12:2).
  • Seek wisdom before reacting. Nehemiah paused and prayed before making decisions about rebuilding Jerusalem (Nehemiah 1:4).
  • Ask yourself, What is God showing me beyond what I see?

When a defining moment comes, your perspective matters. Train your mind to see through the lens of God’s promises, not just human reasoning.

How to Prepare for Your Next Defining Moment

Heart

Your soul is the essence of who you are—your emotions, will, desires, and personality. It’s where you experience joy, fear, love, and conviction. And it’s the place where faith becomes personal.

Strengthening your soul for obedience.

Mary, the mother of Jesus said, “Oh, how my soul praises the Lord. How my spirit rejoices in God my Savior” (Luke 1:46-47 NLT). Her emotions and her spirit were aligned—her heart was ready for the defining moment of carrying the Savior of the world.

How can you prepare your heart?

  • Give your whole heart to God. Not just your emotions, but your will and desires.
  • Pay attention to what stirs your heart. Often, defining moments come in areas where God is already moving in you.
  • Be willing to obey, even when it’s hard. The rich young ruler (Mark 10:21-22) missed his defining moment because his heart wasn’t fully surrendered.

When a defining moment comes, your heart must be ready to say, “Yes, Lord.”

How to Prepare for Your Next Defining Moment

Hands

It’s one thing to recognize an opportunity or challenge—it’s another to step into it. Your hands represent action. What you choose to do in response to a defining moment will shape your future.

Take action when the moment comes.

Noah didn’t wait until it started raining to build the ark. He acted in faith long before the flood arrived (Genesis 6:22). His obedience in the present prepared him for what was to come.

How to Prepare:

  • Figure out what will please Christ, and then do it (Ephesians 5:10 MSG).
  • Serve faithfully in the small things. God often uses everyday faithfulness to prepare us for bigger defining moments.
  • Expect resistance. Just as Nehemiah faced opposition while rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls (Nehemiah 2:19), stepping into your defining moment may not be easy. Keep going.

The best way to prepare is to engage your Head, Heart, and Hands.

  1. Train your mind to see God’s perspective.
  2. Surrender your heart to His leading.
  3. Be ready to take action in faith.

Want to learn more about defining moments? Read our “The Power of Defining Moments” here.

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