Daily Fox Fuel

#37 | Create from Revelation, Not Reaction

Episode Summary

Reaction is fast and shallow—revelation is slow and weighty. In this episode, Mikel urges you to create with God, not from your triggers.

Episode Notes

In a world that applauds hot takes and instant responses, Mikel offers a different approach: create from revelation, not reaction. This episode dives into the difference between work that’s impulsive and work that’s inspired. With Habakkuk 2 as the backdrop, Mikel reminds us that waiting on God is part of the creative process. Craftsmen don’t just take orders—they slow down, listen, and build with care. Whether it’s a social media post, a message, or a new project, this episode will help you pause, seek God first, and then move in wisdom and power.

00:00 – Welcome to the Daily Fox Fuel
00:16 – Would You Rate, Review, and Share?
01:06 – Create from Revelation, Not Reaction
01:31 – Don’t Post Just Because You’re Offended
01:51 – Reaction Is Fast and Shallow
02:07 – Revelation Is Slow and Weighty
02:20 – Spend Time with God First
02:42 – Stop Reacting—Start Crafting
03:28 – Craftsmen Hone, They Don’t Just Produce
03:41 – Habakkuk 2:2 – Write the Vision
03:58 – Habakkuk 2:1 – Stand, Watch, and Wait
04:10 – Let Your Work Carry Spirit, Not Just Speed

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#PurposeOverPace #WaitThenWrite #KingdomCreators

Episode Transcription

In a reaction-heavy culture, Mikel calls creatives to slow down and create from revelation—not emotion. Reacting is fast and shallow. But revelation? That’s where weight and wisdom are born. Using Habakkuk 2 as a guide, he urges us to wait, watch, and listen before we build. Whether you’re triggered, passionate, or frustrated—don’t let it drive your next post or project. Spend time with God first. Then write the vision. Let your work carry spirit, not just speed.