Faith isn’t about knowing the outcome—it’s about trusting the One who holds the future. At some point in life, we all face uncertainty, trials, and waiting periods that test our faith. But the key to overcoming these moments is absolute trust in God’s plan.
✨ "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding." – Proverbs 3:5
The Power of Faith in Uncertainty
Life’s journey is unpredictable, but God remains constant. Faith is the bridge that carries us from fear to peace, from doubt to confidence. When we fully surrender to His will, we experience a divine assurance that He is in control.

Practical Ways to Strengthen Your Faith
✅ Daily Prayer & Meditation – Seek God in every decision.
✅ Stay Rooted in the Word – The Bible is our guide.
✅ Surround Yourself with Faith-Filled People – Fellowship strengthens belief.
✅ Take Steps of Obedience – Walk by faith, not by sight.
🌿 Faith grows in surrender. Are you ready to trust Him completely?
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We now live in an era where, through Jesus, God wants to reveal and manifest himself to the world. In this era, God’s manifested presence is not meant to be rare or uncommon. It’s meant to be poured out everywhere. It’s meant to be a regular occurrence for believers to experience His presence manifested among us.
All these things uphold our freedom in Christ and allow for us to experience God’s manifested presence. Until Christ returns let’s keep walking in these things and in our assignment to help as many as we can to find and experience the freedom we have in Christ.
In the Old Testament God revealed and manifested himself at different times, but generally it was limited to a few and limited to one nation – Israel. In the New Testament we see that through Christ, God has chosen to manifest and pour out His Spirit on all people, from every nation whether young or old.
It was just after 6 a.m. on a Tuesday, and I was lying in bed, trying to sneak in a few more moments of rest before a busy day. It was my middle child’s third birthday, and the boys were excitedly playing with birthday balloons in their room, waiting for their baby sister to wake up so we could open presents.
I heard peals of giggles…then a thud…then a scream. Within seconds, my oldest son was at my doorway, a worried expression on his face, looking for help.
Quickly making my way to the boys’ room, I picked up my younger son, thinking he had just fallen (as little boys are known to do), only to realize a minute later that his mouth was full of blood and it was coming out quickly.
I yelled for my husband as I tried to figure out where the blood was coming from, how serious the injury was, and how to make it stop. There was blood on the towel, on his clothes, on mine… and every time I tried to take a peek, more blood just kept right on coming.