It’s Okay To Stand Alone
Sometimes God gives you the vision before He reveals it to everyone else.
Don’t mistake standing alone for being on the wrong path. Some of the greatest journeys begin with one person willing to trust God when no one else understands.
Like a single bloom, you can flourish even when you’re the only one.
Keep believing.
Keep trusting.
Keep pursuing what God placed in your heart.
God’s approval is greater than people’s applause. 🌸🙏
— Beverly Encourages
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Standing alone can feel daunting, especially when your vision or purpose isn't yet understood by others. From personal experience, I can say that trusting God’s timing and direction is crucial during these solitary phases. Often, God plants a seed of purpose or a unique calling within our hearts long before the world recognizes it. One important lesson I’ve learned is not to equate standing alone with being lost or wrong. Instead, it is a sign of courage and faith. Just like a single bloom thriving in solitude, your growth can be vibrant and strong, independent of outside validation. There were times when I doubted myself because approval from others was absent, but embracing God’s approval became my anchor and source of peace. It’s helpful to remember that those who stand alone often pave the way for others to follow. Visionaries, pioneers, and leaders start their journeys alone. The phrase "But, Soon They Will See!" beautifully captures this hope. Patience in God’s process, continual belief, and perseverance in pursuing what’s placed in your heart are vital. Through prayer, reflection, and staying connected to your faith community—even if small—you build resilience. Trusting God’s guidance means embracing uncertainty with confidence that your fellowship and support will come in due time. In essence, standing alone is not a sign of failure but a necessary step in fulfilling a greater purpose. Keep believing, trusting, and moving forward with the conviction that God’s approval is what truly matters most.