He’s with you. 🫶
The boatman told me once that the hardest crossing is not the one with the roughest water. It is the one where you cannot see the shore on either side. He said the water underneath you does not care if you can see where you are going. It holds you either way.
Many of us have faced moments where we feel lost, unsure of which direction to take in life. I’ve found that the most challenging journeys are not about overcoming external obstacles, but about navigating the inner turmoil caused by uncertainty. Like the boatman said, the hardest crossing is when you cannot see the shores—when the future feels hidden and the path unclear. One thing that has brought me comfort is reflecting on the idea that God does not stand only at the end of a wrong road to judge or condemn. Instead, He walks beside us, no matter what choices we make. This perspective has helped me release the heavy burden of fearing I’ll take the wrong path. I realize that faith isn’t about having all the answers, but trusting that I am never truly alone. In practical terms, this means taking small steps forward even when I can't see the outcome, trusting in divine guidance and grace. Prayer has become a daily practice that centers me and offers reassurance—reminding me that my worth does not depend on perfect decisions or outcomes. Even in doubt, I find strength knowing that God’s presence supports me. If you’re carrying the weight of a decision, fearing failure or regret, remember the comforting truth: you don’t have to have it all figured out. Your journey is held tenderly, and whichever road you choose, you are accompanied. Embracing this can bring peace amid uncertainty and open your heart to new possibilities that faith reveals along the way.


























































































