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Alignment doesn’t eliminate cost, but it secures covering. Learn how God’s protection holds you steady in the weight of obedience when growth stretches further than expected.

You said yes.
You obeyed.
And now you feel the stretch more deeply than you expected.

In this Sunday episode of Identity-Level Recalibration, Julie Holly brings vertical clarity into one of the most costly — and most misunderstood — phases of recalibration: the spiritual tension of costly obedience.

Julie reframes the weight not as evidence of misalignment, but as an invitation to deeper covering and dependency. You’ll see why growth requires spiritual recalibration alongside nervous system and identity alignment — and why covering is active even when provision hasn’t fully arrived.

She shares personal stories of walking through these stretches in her own obedience journey, along with the story of Paul — a man who lived recalibration at both human and eternal levels.

This episode helps leaders move from fear of exposure to full trust in God’s covering — even when the stretch remains.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • Why alignment often stretches further than you expected
  • Why cost doesn’t automatically mean misalignment
  • ILR’s full integration of identity, nervous system, and vertical alignment
  • The difference between emotional weight and spiritual covering
  • Julie Holly’s personal stories of costly obedience in her ILR journey
  • Paul’s recalibration and enduring obedience despite uncertainty (Acts 9 and beyond)
  • Psalm 91:4 and Psalm 139:5 — God’s covering imagery during growth
  • How dependency creates deeper spiritual stability during leadership recalibration

Today’s Micro-Recalibration:

Ask yourself:

  • Where have I misinterpreted cost as abandonment?
  • Where do I need to re-anchor my trust that covering is already being provided?

Reframe: The cost may feel heavy, but I am not exposed. I am covered — behind, before, and within.

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