Long before the game Roblox was ever invented, God designed something far more complex, far more intentional, and far more immersive—real life. What we now experience through screens and avatars, God first demonstrated through a people, a promise, and a journey. When I look at the world in 2026—politically, educationally, professionally, and financially—it feels as though we have all entered a game we didn’t choose, but one we must learn how to navigate.
The children of Israel were living inside what felt like an unwinnable level. Captive for over 400 years, generation after generation born into bondage, silence, and waiting. And yet, God had not forgotten them. He was simply preparing the moment when deliverance would be unmistakably divine. Just when it seemed like nothing would change, God released help out of nowhere—a baby in a basket, raised in Pharaoh’s house, carrying heaven’s assignment. Moses arrived like an unexpected player drop into the game.
That’s how God moves. Right when the pressure peaks, when hope seems expired, He introduces assistance you never saw coming. In Roblox, you can be stuck on a level for what feels like forever—jumping, falling, restarting—until suddenly you discover a hidden path, a new tool, or an unexpected guide. In real life, God does the same thing. He sends wisdom. He sends strategy. He sends revelation.
Moses didn’t remove the Red Sea. God didn’t teleport the people around it. He led them straight to it. Sometimes God deliberately redirects you toward what looks like a dead end, not to trap you, but to reveal Himself. The Red Sea wasn’t an obstacle; it was an opportunity for God to show power in a way they would never forget.
King David captured this truth when he said, “By You I have run through a troop; by my God I have leaped over a wall.” David understood that certain victories are not achieved by strength alone but by divine empowerment. Many of us today are staring at walls we don’t think we can climb—student loan debt, career ceilings, broken systems, generational trauma, financial strain, political uncertainty. The troops feel too many. The terrain feels impossible.
But God.
God is not intimidated by complexity. He is not threatened by systems. He is not confused by culture. What He is releasing in this season is wisdom. Not just answers—but the ability to ask the right questions.
Sometimes the breakthrough doesn’t come from pushing harder; it comes from asking differently. What if the solution isn’t in fighting the system, but in understanding it? What if God is training you to discern patterns, recognize timing, and move strategically rather than emotionally? In games, the players who advance are not always the strongest—they’re the ones who learn the rules, observe the environment, and adjust their approach.
God is doing that with us now.
This is not the season to panic. This is the season to listen. This is the season to let God lead you, even when the path doesn’t make sense. He led Israel by cloud and fire—not explanation. He didn’t give them the full map; He gave them His presence.
And that is enough.
God is ready to reveal His power in the middle of every roadblock you face. If He brought you into this season, He already built the strategy to get you through it. Trust Him. Follow Him. Ask the right questions.
The game is not over, until we win.
