Even when it feels quiet and unseen, Come to Jesus
Many people experience seasons in life when they feel invisible, forgotten, or overlooked—even by those closest to them. During these times, it can be challenging to maintain faith and hope. However, the verse from Isaiah 49:15-16 provides powerful reassurance: just as a mother never forgets her child, God promises never to forget us. He has us engraved on the palms of His hands, symbolizing how deeply He cares and how constant His attention to us is. In my own journey, I have found that seeking Jesus actively during times of silence or waiting transforms my perspective. When it feels like no one else sees or acknowledges our struggles, turning to Jesus opens a pathway to peace and renewal that the world cannot offer. It's not about having all the answers immediately, but about trusting that He sees you in your pain, your doubts, and your waiting season. Practically, this means creating quiet moments for prayer, reflection, or reading scripture that speaks to Jesus’ faithfulness. Journaling your feelings and prayers can also bring emotional relief and clarity. Sharing these experiences with a faith community or trusted friends helps relationally, providing support and reminding you that you are not alone. Faith in the waiting is the key—believing that even if our circumstances seem unchanged, God's timing and plans are at work behind the scenes. The hashtags like #WhenYouFeelForgotten and #JesusSeesYou highlight a shared human experience that many believers face, reinforcing that feeling overlooked is not unique to you, and there is collective hope through Jesus. Remember, coming to Jesus isn't about feeling obliged to be strong all the time. It’s about bringing your whole self—quiet, unseen, burdened—to the One who truly sees, loves, and remembers you always.





























































































