Has anyone else experienced this?
The more I’ve grown in my relationship with God, the less I feel like He’s asking me to figure everything out. Lately, I wonder if He’s inviting me to stop trying to dissect every season of my life and and instead.. just be with Him.
To trust that not every quiet season means I’m doing something wrong and accept that my faithfulness can look incredibly ordinary. Contentment is definitely something I’m learning every day and I think maybe it can begin the moment we stop trying to force every season to make sense and simply receive today for what it is.
I’m still sitting with that.
Experiencing hardship and uncertainty often feels overwhelming, especially when we're trying to make sense of every moment in our lives. Yet, through my own spiritual journey, I've found that these quiet seasons are not necessarily signs of failure or stagnation but invitations to deepen our trust in God’s plan. The phrase "Why Hardship Feels SO Different After Finding God" truly resonates with me because it captures the transformation that happens when faith replaces frustration. I've learned that trying to dissect every aspect of life can rob us of the peace that comes from simply being present with God. Instead, embracing the ordinary moments with faithfulness, even when they seem uneventful or unclear, fosters a profound contentment. This peace doesn't mean the absence of difficulty but the presence of trust that we are exactly where we need to be. Faith doesn't always call us to action or solutions; sometimes, it calls us to patience and surrender. I encourage anyone feeling restless or unsure to consider this perspective: your quiet season is not a punishment but a sacred space for growth. Taking time to simply "be with Him" can renew your spirit, deepen your relationship with God, and prepare you for the next chapter in your spiritual journey. Incorporating this mindset has profoundly changed how I view hardships. Rather than battling them alone or trying to force clarity, I’ve learned to accept each day as a gift and a step in God’s unfolding plan. It’s a continuous learning process, growing in trust and contentment, and it’s made my faith feel more alive and real.
























































