Trust God. Not when it’s easy. Not when the path is clear and the outcome is obvious and everything is proceeding according to plan. Trust God especially in the moments when none of that is true — when the road is dark and you can’t see the next turn and every instinct is telling you to panic or give up or take control of the situation yourself.
Trust is easy when you understand what’s happening. The real test of faith comes in the gap between what you can see and what you’re being asked to believe. That gap is where growth happens, where character is formed, where the roots of genuine faith go deep. The faith that’s never tested is the faith that’s never truly known.
Trusting God does not mean being passive. It does not mean doing nothing and waiting for the situation to resolve itself. It means doing your part — with prayer, with wisdom, with the best effort you have — and releasing the outcome. It means holding your plans loosely, knowing that the plans of your heart are not always the plans that are ultimately best for your life.
Think of the times in your own life when something didn’t work out the way you wanted — and then, later, you could see why. The door that closed so that a better one could open. The loss that made room for something you couldn’t have imagined. Looking back, many of us can trace the fingerprints of provision even through what felt at the time like abandonment.
Trust God with your today and your tomorrow. The road ahead is known, even when you can’t see it.