06/10/2026
Hard seasons aren't a sign of God’s absence, but a training ground for His strength. 🌱
God will not remove trials from our lives, but He will equip us with endurance and resilience to sustain us through them. There will never come a moment with an absence of difficulty—even when we receive the things we desire, we will still have problems, lessons to learn or trials to experience. We will never arrive at a place where our reality is an idyllic paradise free from any problem, challenge or suffering, for these experiences are part of the divine curriculum that allows us to transcend, grow, evolve and draw closer in faith. However, the goal is to maintain hope even when circumstances feel overwhelming, and to choose resilience instead of defeat when challenges find us.
Paul acknowledges the real and severe difficulties of life—yet he showcases the transformative mindset and responses we can choose to operate from. We can be pressured rather than crushed by life’s challenges, perplexed yet not in despair, persecuted yet not abandoned, struck down yet not destroyed. When we understand how God’s supernatural strength manifests in seasons of weakness or confusion, we can acknowledge difficulties without losing sight of God’s faithfulness. We can trust that His divine presence will sustain us even when our circumstances suggest otherwise.
Our resilience flows not from our own strength—it comes from knowing we are held securely by God through every trial. He intentionally doesn’t remove these challenges until His purpose through them is fulfilled, for the journey we traverse from challenges to victories, finding sustenance in Him and in our faith, becomes the living testimony that showcases God’s unwavering divine power. When we reflect on every mountain we’ve climbed in the past, we remember thinking it would be impossible. Yet God provided everything we needed to sustain the pressures we faced, and through that journey we became stronger, wiser, and more empowered. The same divine provision awaits any current or future challenge we experience, and with unwavering faith in God’s goodness, we can trust that in His eternal perspective, we have already overcome this current trial.