Most of the time we say, “I trust God, I believe He will answer my prayers.” But do we really trust Him? When struggles, sickness, or loss come, do we still hold on to faith—or do we only say it with our mouth while our heart is filled with doubt?

I have seen many people (and even in my own life) who say, “I trust God, He will do this for me,” but in the next moment they begin to worry and fear. True trust is tested when life becomes hard.

When I was thinking about this, God reminded me of Job. He lost everything—his wealth, his children, his health. He faced rejection, insult, and pain. Yet he never accused God. He didn’t stop trusting, and he didn’t lose hope for a better tomorrow.

Job didn’t receive answers the very next day. He had to wait patiently without doubting. In my own life, when I was carrying my baby, I prayed with blind faith. But my baby died. In that painful time, the story of Job gave me strength. It reminded me that even when life doesn’t turn out the way we expect, we must keep trusting God.

Sometimes answers take a long time. Sometimes they don’t come the way we want. But whatever happens, don’t stop believing. Don’t lose your hope for tomorrow. Don’t let stress and fear control your life. Trust God’s timing and His purpose.

The Bible says, in the end, God blessed Job and gave him double for all he lost. If God could do that for Job, He can also do it for you. Your story is not over yet. Hold on to faith—don’t give up.

Trust God. Wait on Him. He will turn your pain into blessing.

Blessings,
Susan

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Most of the time we say, “I trust God, I believe He will answer my prayers.” But do we really trust Him? When struggles, sickness, or loss come, do we still hold on to faith—or do we only say it with our mouth while our heart is filled with doubt? I have seen many people (and even in my own life) who say, “I trust God, He will do this for me,” but in the next moment they begin to worry and fear. True trust is tested when life becomes hard. When I was thinking about this, God reminded me of Job. He lost everything—his wealth, his children, his health. He faced rejection, insult, and pain. Yet he never accused God. He didn’t stop trusting, and he didn’t lose hope for a better tomorrow. Job didn’t receive answers the very next day. He had to wait patiently without doubting. In my own life, when I was carrying my baby, I prayed with blind faith. But my baby died. In that painful time, the story of Job gave me strength. It reminded me that even when life doesn’t turn out the way we expect, we must keep trusting God. Sometimes answers take a long time. Sometimes they don’t come the way we want. But whatever happens, don’t stop believing. Don’t lose your hope for tomorrow. Don’t let stress and fear control your life. Trust God’s timing and His purpose. The Bible says, in the end, God blessed Job and gave him double for all he lost. If God could do that for Job, He can also do it for you. Your story is not over yet. Hold on to faith—don’t give up. ✨ Trust God. Wait on Him. He will turn your pain into blessing. ✨ Blessings, Susan 🌹 #TrustGod #FaithOverFear #HopeInChrist #GodsTiming #JobStory #DoubleBlessing #ChristianFaith #BibleEncouragement #HoldOnToFaith #NeverLoseHope #GodIsFaithful #WorshipAndTrust #DailyDevotion #WalkByFaith #GodsPromises
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