Faith That Feels Real: Part 2 - Meeting God in Our Woundsਨਮੂਨਾ

We get tired of our struggles—and we assume God must be tired too. If I’m sick of myself, surely God’s patience must have worn thin. But that’s a lie.
Scripture paints a different picture. Lamentations says His mercies are new every morning. Peter reminds us the Lord is patient with us, not disappointed or arms-crossed in frustration. God’s compassion doesn’t run out. His pursuit doesn’t expire.
If you feel like you’ve exhausted His grace, hear this: you haven’t even come close. God is not tired of you. He is present, patient, and faithful—again and again.
Reflect & Apply:
- Where do you feel like you’ve “worn God out” with the same struggle?
- How would your healing shift if you truly believed God’s patience never runs dry?
- Who can you share your “3%” with this week—the part of your struggle you usually keep hidden?
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About this Plan

Faith doesn’t mean life won’t hurt—but it does mean you don’t have to heal alone. In Part 2 of Faith That Feels Real, you’ll discover how Jesus meets you in your pain, your doubts, and your broken places. Over 5 days, see how His love restores what life has damaged.
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