You’ve probably had one of those weeks—the kind where nothing makes sense.
You’re doing everything right, but the diagnosis still comes.
You’ve been faithful with your finances, yet the bills keep stacking.
You’ve prayed every day for your child, but the breakthrough hasn’t come.
And in the middle of that, you might be tempted to say, “God, where are You? Why this? Why now?”
Job gets it. He was in the thick of grief and confusion when God finally answered—and what a response. God didn’t hand Job a checklist or a timeline. He reminded him of the foundations. Of the stars. Of the vastness and design behind it all.
It wasn’t cruel—it was holy. A moment where God says, “You don’t have to understand it all. You just need to trust that I do.”
So what does that mean for you today?
It means you can release the pressure to make sense of everything.
You can stop spiraling through all the what-ifs.
You can hold your questions and your faith in the same hand.
Try this:
- When you’re stressed about a job decision, remember: God laid the foundation before your resume ever existed.
- When you’re heartbroken over something you can’t fix, remember: God crafted the stars, and He’s not overlooking your pain.
- When you’re anxious about the unknown, pause. Step outside. Breathe in the air He created. Look up. Remind yourself who’s holding the blueprint.
Faith doesn’t erase our questions—but it shifts how we carry them.
Today, let your trust be built not on understanding every detail, but on knowing the One who formed the very ground you walk on.
You are not forgotten. You are not unseen. You are part of a masterpiece.