YOU WORRY TOO MUCH FOR SOMEONE WHOM GOD HAS NEVER FAILED.
Let’s be honest.
You're anxious. Overwhelmed. Stressed. You're lying awake at night, your mind racing with “what ifs.” What if the job doesn’t come through? What if the bills don’t get paid? What if the relationship falls apart? What if things never get better?
But pause. Breathe.
And ask yourself this:
Has God ever failed you? Seriously, take a moment to think.
Was there ever a time you didn’t make it through? Even in the hardest moments when you thought it was over, when your heart was broken, when you felt abandoned. Didn’t He still come through? Maybe not the way you expected, maybe not on your timeline, but He always showed up. Sometimes quietly. Sometimes miraculously. But always.
So why, then, do you worry now?
Why do you suddenly assume this situation will be the one where God drops the ball? Why is this problem so big that the One who formed the universe suddenly can’t handle it?
The truth is: it’s not about the size of your problem. It’s about the patterns of your faith. Yes, read that again!
God has a track record with you. Not a perfect track record of giving you everything you wanted when you wanted it, but a perfect record of sustaining you, of protecting you, of loving you through seasons you didn't think you’d survive.
So the question is: what are your patterns with Him?
Do you run when it gets hard? Do you let fear speak louder than faith? Do you replay past traumas more than you remember past victories?
Because maybe it’s not that God’s record is inconsistent. Maybe it’s that your memory is.
You worry too much for someone who has already seen what God can do.
You’ve seen Him heal. Provide. Restore. You’ve seen doors open that should have stayed shut. You’ve felt peace in places that should have broken you.
So don’t dishonor what He’s already done by doubting what He’s doing now.
This isn’t a call to ignore your problems. This is a reminder to put them in the right perspective.
Because if God has never failed you before, why would He start now?
Let this be the moment you shift.
From panic to peace.
From fear to faith.
From doubt to remembrance.
He’s never failed you.
And He won’t start now.
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