
Why God Doesn’t Always Remove the Struggle
Sometimes the struggle does not disappear as quickly as we prayed it would. But that does not mean God is absent. He may be working in the middle of it.
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Sometimes the struggle does not disappear as quickly as we prayed it would. But that does not mean God is absent. He may be working in the middle of it.

Can a genuine Christian fall into serious sin? Scripture shows that believers can stumble, wander, and experience painful consequences. Through the stories of David and a personal testimony of restoration after rock bottom, this article explores God’s loving discipline, the danger of unrepentant sin, and the hope found in repentance and God’s transforming grace.

Biblical truth was never meant to stay on the page. Real faith shows up in the seconds between what happens to us and how we respond. This post is about learning to live Scripture in everyday life, not just read it.

Letter to my children, I’m not good at saying these things out loud, so I’m writing them down. To my kids and grandkids: you are my legacy, my prayer, and the reason I keep showing up.

Real strength isn’t always loud. Sometimes it looks like quietly carrying everyone else while fighting battles nobody sees.

You’ve cried privately, carried pressure silently, and survived days you never thought you’d make it through. But somehow… you’re still standing.

They moved on like nothing happened. Meanwhile you’re still carrying the weight of what they did.

Leading a family spiritually sounds strong until you’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and quietly wondering if you’re failing everyone depending on you.

There comes a moment when you realize nobody is coming to rescue you. And strangely enough, that’s where growth finally begins.

I’m not stronger because life has been easy. I’m different because Christ kept rebuilding parts of me life tried to break.