TODAY’S NOTE:
Faith is Not Knowing What the Future Holds, but Knowing Who Holds the Future. #shevellajonesaustin #familyovereverthing #JesusPaidItAll #GetToKnowHim
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Trusting in faith often means embracing uncertainty about what the future holds, but having confidence in who controls that future. This perspective can be incredibly empowering, especially during challenging times when the path ahead seems unclear. In my own experience, understanding that faith is about trusting a higher power rather than trying to predict or control outcomes has provided me with peace and resilience. It shifts the focus from worry to trust, which allows for more meaningful engagement with the present moment. The phrase “Faith is not knowing what the future holds, but knowing who holds the future” highlights the importance of dependence on spiritual support. For many, including myself, leaning on beliefs such as #JesusPaidItAll and fostering family connections under #familyovereverthing strengthens this trust. Practicing this kind of faith can also involve daily reflections, prayer, or connecting with community support. It reminds us that while life’s uncertainties remain, we are not alone in facing them. If you find yourself struggling to anticipate the future, consider redirecting your energy towards building faith in who holds the future. It can transform anxiety into calm assurance, making each day more purposeful and hopeful.


















































