Hello, dear reader,
If you’ve ever found yourself standing at the crossroads of doubt, wondering if your faith is strong enough or questioning if God is really present in your life, know that you are not alone. I’ve been there too. In fact, it’s a part of the journey we often don’t talk about enough—how doubt and struggles are a normal part of our walk with God.
There have been moments in my own life when I’ve questioned everything. I’ve wondered if God was listening, if my prayers were being heard, and whether I was truly fulfilling His calling. In those seasons of struggle, it was easy to feel as though I was failing in my faith. But through these doubts, I’ve learned something invaluable: questioning and wrestling with our faith can lead to a deeper understanding of God and His purpose for us.
If you’re struggling right now, I want to encourage you. It’s okay to have questions. It’s okay to doubt. It doesn’t mean you lack faith—it means you’re seeking, you’re growing, and you’re learning to trust God in a more profound way. The Bible is filled with stories of people who wrestled with doubt. Look at the disciples, who were constantly unsure of Jesus’ mission, or Thomas, who famously doubted the resurrection. God didn’t rebuke them for their doubts; He met them in their struggles and used those moments to deepen their faith.
Doubt Doesn’t Define Your Faith
God is Bigger Than Our Questions
Faith is Not About Perfection—It’s About Trusting
Wrestling with Doubt Leads to Growth
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by doubt or struggling with your faith right now, I want you to hear this: God is not angry at your doubts. He is with you in your struggle. He is gently guiding you through it. Take your questions to Him. Pour out your heart in prayer. Ask Him to show you His truth and His love.
And remember this: The fact that you’re questioning, seeking, and yearning for answers means you’re not walking away from God—you’re walking toward Him. Your journey may feel uncertain, but you are not alone. Others have walked this path, and you will emerge stronger in your faith as you trust God through your struggles.
I want to encourage you to lean into your doubts, not run away from them. Seek understanding in the Scriptures. Surround yourself with people who can help guide you. But above all, trust that God is working in you, even when you don’t feel like it. Keep pressing forward, even when it’s hard.
You are not defined by your struggles. Your faith is growing, and every step you take, even through uncertainty, is leading you closer to the heart of God.
God bless you as you continue your walk of faith.