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Stop Pretending You’re Okay
I used to think strength meant smiling through pain. Keep it together. Don’t cry. Don’t cause a scene. But when you live that way long enough, you start to disappear inside your own silence.
When Jesus calmed the storm, He didn’t tell the disciples to “act like it’s fine.” He acknowledged the chaos and spoke straight to it. Real peace starts with real honesty.
There were nights I whispered to God through tears, “This hurts more than I can handle.” I didn’t know it then, but that prayer was holy ground. It wasn’t weakness,
it was worship.
You can’t heal from what you won’t name. You can’t surrender what you keep pretending doesn’t exist. God doesn’t bless masks; He blesses honesty.
Today, tell the truth, not the filtered version.
Let your soul exhale.
Reflection:
Where have you been pretending you’re okay? What would it look like to stop pretending today?
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About this Plan

Sometimes healing begins with heartbreak. Before peace comes, truth must be faced, not filtered. In this 5-day plan, Amy Duggar King walks you through the hard but holy work of being honest about your pain, surrendering control, and letting Jesus meet you in the places you’ve tried to hide. Because pretending you’re okay never made anyone whole, but facing the truth can set you free.
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