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Faith in Trials!

DAY 7 OF 7

Day 7: Faith for the Unknown

Devotion:

Faith isn’t just about what you’re going through; it’s about where you’re going. You may not know what’s next. You may not see the whole path. But God does. The unknown is not your enemy; it’s the place where faith thrives. You don’t need all the answers to walk forward. You just need a word: “Go.” And when God says go, grace will meet you on the way.

The unknown can be terrifying, especially when life has hit you repeatedly. But the truth is, uncertainty is the breeding ground for miracles. Faith isn’t about predicting outcomes; it’s about trusting the One who holds the outcome. The same God who carried you through yesterday is already standing in your tomorrow. You don’t have to see the whole staircase to take the next step.

In conclusion, let this be your declaration: “I don’t know what’s next, but I trust God with my next.” You’ve made it through seven days of pressing forward in faith, not because everything is perfect, but because you chose to believe. This isn’t the end of your fight; it’s the beginning of a deeper walk. God sees your tears. He hears your prayers. He’s with you in the silence, the fire, and the unknown. And because of that, your story is not over, it’s being written in glory.

Prayer:

Lord, I don’t know what’s next, but You do. Lead me into what’s ahead. I won’t let fear of the unknown keep me stuck. I trust the Author of my future. Write the next chapter of my story, and give me the courage to turn the page. I have faith in trial, and I choose to follow You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

About this Plan

Faith in Trials!

Faith isn’t proven in comfort it’s forged in crisis. Faith in Trials is a 7-day devotional journey designed to strengthen your trust in God when everything around you feels uncertain, painful, or completely silent. Whether you’re facing loss, opposition, exhaustion, or the fear of the unknown, this plan will walk with you through each step, reminding you that God is still present, still speaking, and still working even in the fire.

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