Friday, April 4, 2025

Confused but Called: When the Journey Hits Different










Opening Prayer:

Lord, as I share this message, I ask that You guide my words and open the hearts of those reading. Let this be more than a post—let it be a moment of connection, conviction, and comfort. Speak to the confused, strengthen the weary, and remind every soul that being called by You is never in vain. Amen.


The journey has been real. Real, for real.


There’s no manual for the emotional rollercoaster that comes with walking in faith. One minute, you feel seen by God. The next, you feel ghosted by the world. You’re trying to step into your purpose—but instead of applause, you get criticism. Instead of support, you get side-eyes. And sometimes, the silence is louder than the shouting.


Nothing hits like a faith fight.

Trying to trust God while also trying not to fall apart. Feeling safe and unsafe all at the same time. Knowing that God called you, but wondering if the people around you got the memo—or worse, if they did and don’t care. You’re encouraged and discouraged in the same breath. You’re bold one day and buried under self-doubt the next. It’s like confusion on steroids while you’re begging God for clarity.


And in the middle of all that? A whisper:

“Lord, You know I’m trying. Is this enough?”


Truth is, faith isn’t always about feeling strong—it’s about still showing up when you feel weak. It’s about walking when you’re wounded. It’s about trusting God when everything around you tells you to give up.


You are not alone.

You’re not crazy. You’re not lazy. You’re not unworthy. You’re just in the messy middle of becoming. Of being built. Of being broken open so God can rebuild you for the next level.


Scripture reminds us:


“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

— 2 Corinthians 12:9


“Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”

— Galatians 6:9


So no, you’re not failing—you’re fighting. And that fight is proof you still believe.

Keep showing up. Keep praying. Keep doing the hard work.

Because even when you’re confused… you’re still called.




Affirmation

God, even when I don’t feel strong, I will still say yes. Even when I don’t feel seen, I will still serve. And even when I don’t have clarity, I will trust You’re still calling me.



Closing Invitation:

If this message spoke to your spirit, I invite you to share it with someone who might need the reminder. And if you’ve ever felt “confused but called,” drop a comment—I’d love to hear your story. Let’s encourage each other on this journey.

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