
There are seasons when we can’t see what’s ahead, but we can still trust the One who walks with us and talks with us along the way. This is a conversation about uncertainty.
Me: I feel like I’m losing my grip on what I thought I believed. Doubt keeps creeping in.
God: Doubt isn’t the enemy you think it is.
Me: It feels like failure. Like I should be stronger by now.
God: Doubt is a sign you’re thinking, not that you’re drifting.
Me: But I worry it means I’m disappointing You.
God: You’re not. I’ve never asked you to pretend certainty you don’t have.
Me: Then why does it feel so heavy?
God: Because you’re trying to carry it alone, in silence.
Me: I don’t want to lose my faith.
God: You won’t. Faith isn’t the absence of doubt — it’s choosing to stay with Me even when the questions feel louder than the answers.
Me: Sometimes I wonder if I’m even allowed to ask the things I’m asking.
God: You are. I’ve heard every question from every heart since the beginning. None of yours scare Me.
Me: I just want to know You’re still here.
God: I am. Doubt doesn’t push Me away. It draws Me closer.
Me: So I don’t have to hide this?
God: No. Bring your doubt into the light. Let’s walk through it together.
Me: That feels gentler than I expected.
God: Good. Your questions do not threaten Me. I’m with you in them.