Holy Momentum – by C. Matthew McMahon

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Holy Momentum is not a call to do more—it is a call to see clearly what God is doing.
To call upon Him. To live in light of His coming. To leave the world behind. To lean upon Christ.To love what is unseen.
And to understand that every step of the believer’s journey is not self-propelled, but Spirit-driven—until faith gives way to sight, and the One trusted in this life is seen in glory forever.

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Holy Momentum by C. Matthew McMahon

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What moves the Christian life forward? Not willpower. Not circumstance. Not religious routine. Scripture reveals something deeper—something divine. A life truly lived before God is carried, sustained, and directed by Him. It is not stagnant. It is not aimless. It is movement—holy movement. Holy Momentum unfolds this biblical reality through five interconnected doctrines that trace the full course of the believer’s life under God’s hand. It begins with the covenantal foundation: “His seed shall be mighty upon earth: the generation of the upright shall be blessed” (Psalm 112:2). The life of the righteous man does not end with himself. His faith, his prayers, his obedience—these press forward into his household and beyond, establishing a spiritual trajectory shaped by God’s promises.

It continues with the pulse of dependence: “Call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me” (Psalm 50:15). Trouble is not an interruption of the Christian life—it is the means by which God drives His people to Himself. Prayer becomes the lifeline, the place where weakness meets divine strength, and where forward movement is continually renewed.

It is directed by eternity: “But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night” (2 Peter 3:10). The believer does not move blindly. Every step is taken under the weight of that coming day, when Christ will appear in glory, judge the world in righteousness, and bring all things to their appointed end. This certainty shapes how the Christian lives, thinks, and prepares.

It is marked by separation: “With my staff I passed over this Jordan; and now I am become two bands” (Genesis 32:10). Like Jacob, the believer leaves the world behind—not clinging to its false securities, but leaning wholly upon God. The staff becomes the emblem of the life of faith: weakness upheld, dependence embraced, and every step taken by trust in God’s provision.

And at its heart, it is driven by love for the unseen Christ: “Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory” (1 Peter 1:8). Faith makes the invisible more vivid than the visible. The believer is not forced forward—he is drawn forward, compelled by a deep affection for the Savior revealed in the Word.

This is the Christian life as Scripture presents it: a God-sustained movement from beginning to end. Through trial and deliverance, through weakness and dependence, through time and into eternity, God carries His people forward.

Holy Momentum is not a call to do more—it is a call to see clearly what God is doing.

To call upon Him.
To live in light of His coming.
To leave the world behind.
To lean upon Christ.
To love what is unseen.

And to understand that every step of the believer’s journey is not self-propelled, but Spirit-driven—until faith gives way to sight, and the One trusted in this life is seen in glory forever.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Righteous Man and His Seed After Him
Chapter 2: Call Upon Me in Trouble
Chapter 3: The Day of the Lord
Chapter 4: Leave the World Behind
Chapter 5: Loving Things Unseen
Conclusion: The Full Course of Holy Momentum
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