I Asked God for Clarity and Was Given Questions
Sometimes, we want everything to make sense. We want a straight path, a clear answer, a little sign that we’re on the right track. I asked God for clarity, and instead, I was given questions.
Questions that made me pause.
Questions that made me look deeper.
Questions that nudged me to think, feel, and reflect.
It wasn’t the answer I expected. But it was the one I needed. Because clarity doesn’t always come in a single moment, it grows when we sit with the questions, explore them, and learn from them.
Instead of forcing an answer, try asking yourself: What is this question teaching me?
Instead of worrying about the path ahead, try focusing on one small step you can take today.
Instead of expecting certainty, try leaning into curiosity, what if not knowing is part of the journey?
Questions can feel uncomfortable, but they also guide us. They reveal what really matters, show us where our hearts are, and help us uncover the answers that are meant for us, not the ones we think we want.
So today, I’ll embrace the questions. I’ll let them lead me, even when the answers aren’t clear. Because sometimes, the journey is more important than the destination, and the questions are where the growth begins.
Closing Thought:
Growth rarely comes in perfect clarity. It comes in small, quiet moments of reflection, in the questions, the pauses, the gentle nudges that teach us to trust ourselves, trust life, and trust God’s timing. 🌿