Life has a way of placing us in seasons where we don’t have all the answers. We pray, we wait, and sometimes we wonder if God has forgotten us. Yet it is in these very moments—when we can’t see the outcome—that faith is most alive.
Faith isn’t about having everything figured out; it’s about trusting the One who already does. Hebrews 11:1 reminds us, “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
Many people believe faith means never doubting or feeling afraid. But true faith is moving forward despite fear. It is choosing to worship while waiting, to pray while hurting, and to believe while the evidence hasn’t yet shown up.
Like Peter stepping out of the boat, we don’t need to have the waves under control—we just need to keep our eyes on Jesus.
Surrender doesn’t mean giving up; it means giving God the pen to write the story. Sometimes we want to control every detail, but faith teaches us to release the outcome and trust His timing. His ways are higher, His thoughts deeper, and His plans far more beautiful than what we could design on our own.
When we choose faith, it shifts our perspective. Suddenly trials become testimonies, delays become preparation, and weakness becomes strength. Faith doesn’t always remove the mountain, but it gives us the endurance to climb it.
The fruit of faith is peace, joy, and resilience—even in the valley.
Today, ask yourself: where is God inviting you to trust Him more deeply? Is it in your health, your marriage, your finances, or your calling? Hand it over to Him in prayer, and choose to believe that He is working all things together for your good.
Faith doesn’t eliminate the unknown, but it gives us courage to walk through it with confidence in God’s love.
you don’t have to have it all figured out. Take one step at a time. Faith is not about seeing—it’s about trusting. When you walk by faith, you’ll find that God is already waiting for you on the other side of the unknown.