Finding peace when you can’t see the next step.
📖 Proverbs 3:5–6 (NKJV)
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”
There comes a point when the road splits — when you’ve prayed, waited, and hoped for clear direction, but the sky stays silent. That’s the crossroads of faith.
Faith doesn’t always mean seeing the answer; sometimes it means sitting in the uncertainty and choosing to trust anyway. Like a chair you sit on without testing, true faith rests its weight on God’s character — not on visible proof that He’ll hold you.
When the path ahead doesn’t make sense, that’s where faith becomes more than a word. It becomes a posture. You stop trying to figure everything out and start trusting the One who sees what you can’t.
The hardest step is the one that says, “I’ll walk even if I don’t understand.” That’s where peace starts — not when you see the way, but when you surrender your need to.
💭 Reflection
What crossroads are you standing at today? Are you waiting for a map when God’s asking you to take His hand?
🙏 Prayer
Lord, when I can’t see what’s ahead, remind me that You already do. Teach me to lean on You, not my own understanding, and to rest my trust where it belongs — in You.





