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Publication date Jan 30, 2026

Don’t let yourself get distracted! 👀

Publication date Jan 30, 2026

What is it that you have to—or want to—get done in the near future?

We all know that there are things like bookkeeping that simply have to be taken care of, or maybe it’s finally taking action on a big dream you’ve been carrying for a long time. Either way, something needs to be done now.

Or maybe it’s something completely different for you. You’ve wanted for a long time to do everything you can to bring reconciliation within your family—but even for that, you first have to pick up the phone… and you keep putting it off.

Two weeks before the big Miracle Conference, when I realized how quickly time was slipping away, God kept whispering to me: “Focus completely on that.” And honestly, I thought I already was: “Isn’t this already the maximum?”

But when we look closely, we often waste a lot of time in everyday life. Watching one more short video here, cleaning the kitchen longer than necessary there, quickly running to the grocery store even though everything we need is already in the fridge…

Or we invest time in good things. Right now, for example, I really enjoy creating videos for Instagram because they encourage so many people. But preparing and uploading “just one short video” can easily take one to two hours.

And so I heard God whisper: “This is valuable and important—but is this the right time for it?”

That’s the question I want to ask you today, too: What you’re doing is valuable and important—but is today the right time for it? Or do you actually sense that today should be used for something entirely different?

The book of Proverbs gives us a very clear answer: “Do not turn to the right or the left; keep your foot from evil.” (Proverbs 4:27, NIV)

So decide for yourself: “What is important today?” And then ask: “But what is even more important?”

Keep what matters MOST before your eyes—and move forward with that, in trust.

You are a miracle!

Déborah Rosenkranz
Author

Author, singer, and songwriter — …and simply someone to whom YOU matter deeply!