Conversations with God IV

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 worrying about aging.

Me: I don’t like what aging is doing to me. I feel slower, weaker, different.
God: You’re not losing yourself. You’re growing into who you’ve always been becoming.
Me: But I miss the strength I used to have.
God: Strength changes, but it doesn’t disappear. Some of your strongest days are still ahead, just in different ways.
Me: I worry about what I can’t control.
God: You were never meant to carry the burden of control. Only trust.
Me: But I don’t feel as capable as I once was.
God: You’re more capable in the things that matter — wisdom, compassion, steadiness.
Me: It’s hard watching my body change.
God: I know. But your soul is not shrinking. It’s expanding.
Me: So You’re not disappointed in me?
God: Never. You’re not fading. You’re ripening.
Me: I just want to know You’re still lifting me up.
God: I am. And I always will be — every step, every season, every change.

Aging may touch your body, but God is carrying your life and renewing your spirit every day.

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