Let Your Trust be Louder than Your Questions

 As the sun rises and a new day begins, we’re reminded of fresh mercies and renewed hope. Yet some mornings arrive heavy—with questions unanswered, plans unraveled, and paths unclear. In those moments, Romans 8:28 whispers a truth that steadies the soul:

“We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

This verse doesn’t promise that everything will feel good, look good, or make sense in the moment. It promises something deeper: that God is working, even in the chaos, even in the silence, even in the heartbreak. His purpose is not derailed by our confusion.

Trust is not about understanding — it’s about surrender. When we can’t figure things out, we’re invited to lean into the mystery of grace. Trusting God means believing that He sees the full picture when we only hold a fragment. It means resting in the assurance that He is weaving every thread—joyful and painful—into a tapestry of redemption.

Today, let your trust be louder than your questions. You may not know the “why,” but you know the “Who.” And He is faithful. Let Romans 8:28 be your anchor: not a cliché, but a lifeline. God is not absent in your uncertainty—He is actively working through it.

So breathe deep. Step forward. And trust that even when you can’t figure things out, God already has.

Pastor Godwin, FBC Danvers



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  1. Amen 🙏
    Thank you Jesus for the wonderful word 🙏
    Thank you pastor Godwin for sharing.

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    1. Thank you, Jyothsna. Tell our singers we miss them.

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  2. I absolutely love this! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for taking g the time to write and post!

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  3. I am trying my hardest to trust God completely no matter what. Just because I asked questions doesn't mean God's going to answer me he will one day I will probably be in shock because it was really simple and to the point.

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