Faith is often thought of as something strong and unwavering, but in reality, it is frequently tested in moments of uncertainty. It is easy to trust when everything is going according to plan, but true faith is revealed when life takes unexpected turns.
There are seasons when answers don’t come quickly, when prayers seem unanswered, and when the path ahead feels unclear. In those moments, faith is not about having all the answers—it is about continuing to trust even without them. It is choosing to believe that God is still working, even when we cannot see it.
Often, it is in these uncertain seasons that we grow the most. We learn patience. We learn surrender. And we learn that God’s timing is not our own. What feels like delay to us may actually be preparation. What feels like silence may actually be God working behind the scenes.
Faith does not eliminate fear, but it gives us the strength to move forward despite it. It reminds us that we are not walking alone and that every step is guided by a purpose greater than we can fully understand. In the end, faith is not about certainty—it is about trust. And when we choose to trust, even in the unknown, we begin to experience a deeper kind of peace that only God can provide.