Good Morning!
Have you ever told someone, “I’m OK,” even though your heart was quietly breaking? Many of us have learned to mask our struggles because we assume no one wants to hear about our pain. So we smile, laugh, and move through conversations wearing a disguise hoping no one notices the heaviness we carry.
There are seasons when life hits hard. Loss, illness, disappointment, or sudden changes can shake us to our core. Sometimes the pain is so deep that words fail. You may find yourself pacing the floor at night, tears falling without warning, staring out the window asking God, “Why?” These moments feel lonely, dark, and overwhelming.
Yet even in those moments, God invites us to seek Him. He reminds us that although we may weep through the night, joy is still promised in the morning. The waiting season those quiet, aching stretches of time is where trust is built. It is where we learn to lean on God’s strength instead of our own.
Anger, confusion, frustration, and loneliness are human responses to hardship. But they are not the end of the story. Psalm 23 reassures us that the Lord is our Shepherd. He leads us beside still waters. He restores our soul. Whether we are walking through the valley of shadows or standing on the mountaintop of joy, His presence remains constant.
So today, release the complaints. Release the pressure to pretend. Rest in the truth that God sees you, God hears you, and God is holding you. And even when you whisper, “I’m OK,” God already knows and He is already working.

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