Trusting God with the Unknown
Trusting God would be easier if He always revealed the full plan—but that is rarely how He works. More often, He calls us to follow Him one step at a time, without knowing exactly where the path will lead. This tension is where faith is formed. Proverbs 3 reminds us that trust is not partial—it is wholehearted. Leaning on our own understanding feels natural because we crave control and clarity. We want guarantees, certainty, and comfort. But God invites us into something deeper: dependence. When we face uncertain futures, difficult decisions, or unexpected challenges, our instinct is often to figure everything out on our own. Yet God asks us to surrender that need for control. Trusting Him means believing that His wisdom surpasses ours and that His plans are ultimately good—even when they are difficult. Learning to trust God in the unknown is essential if we want to finish well. The road of faith is not always clear, but it is always guided. Every step of obedience strengt...