God is already where you fear to go.
There are seasons when we cannot see what is 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 the unknown.
Me: God, I know You hold the future, but the world feels so unstable right now.
God: The world has always shifted. I have never moved.
Me: But everything feels unpredictable. Nations, leaders, conflicts, disasters.
God: Nothing is unpredictable to Me.
Me: I keep imagining worst‑case scenarios.
God: Your imagination is not prophecy.
Me: Then why does the unknown feel so threatening?
God: Because you are trying to carry what only I can see.
Me: So what do I do with this fear?
God: Bring it to Me before it becomes your master.
Me: But what if things really do get worse?
God: Then My grace will meet you there, just as it meets you here.
Me: And if I cannot see the path ahead?
God: You do not need to see the path when you are walking with the One who made it.
Me: So the unknown is not something to fear?
God: The unknown is simply the place where My faithfulness has not yet been revealed to you.
Jesus told His disciples, “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet” (Matthew 24:6 NKJV). What He told them, He tells us. Scripture never denies that the world will shake. It simply reminds us that God does not.
The unknown is not a threat to God. It is not a gap in His plan. It is not a place where His sovereignty weakens. The unknown is simply the part of the story we have not reached yet, but He is already there. Worry tries to convince us that we are alone in what might come. Faith reminds us that God is already present in what will come.
This Conversation is not meant as God’s literal speech. It reflects how Scripture portrays God’s heart toward us when we face uncertainty and fear about the future.
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