The longer I walk with God, the more I realize how differently I know Him now. I don't only recognize Him in answered prayers or open doors anymore.
I recognize Him in peace.
In Wisdom.
In quiet mornings.
In the strength to keep going when I don't know what's next.
I still have questions.....
There are still things I don't understand. But I've lived enough life with God to know His presence isn't dependent on everything going the way I hoped. I've found Him in the middle too.
And after everything, I still choose God.
🌿Deon Michelle
Walking with God is a journey that transforms over time. I've noticed that the connection I share with God isn't just about the big moments like answered prayers or clear paths; it's become much richer. Now, I find God's presence in the subtle quiet mornings when the world feels still, and in the calm peace that settles amidst life's chaos. One of the most profound realizations is discovering strength when the future seems uncertain. It's not always about having all the answers or understanding every situation. Sometimes, faith is simply about embracing the unknown and trusting that God is there in the 'middle'—the hard, unclear spaces where questions linger. Wisdom comes as part of this journey, not just through scripture but through lived experience and reflection. It's the gentle prompting that encourages perseverance, even when doubts arise. This kind of faith feels less like a checklist of blessings and more like a steadfast companion through life's ups and downs. Choosing God daily, despite unanswered questions or hardships, is an act of courage and commitment. It's a reminder that true faith does not depend on circumstances but is rooted in the trust that God’s presence is constant—even when life doesn’t unfold as expected. Personally, embracing this understanding has helped me live with more peace and resilience. The awareness that I am not alone, regardless of what lies ahead, has been a source of comfort and hope. For anyone walking a similar path, remember that faith grows deeper through life's uncertainties, and in that growth, you find a profound peace that surpasses understanding.
