Let Faith Be What FAITH Is!
They may not understand—but faith was never meant to be understood, only walked out.
There comes a time in every journey when you realize not everyone will "get it." Not everyone will understand the decisions you’re making, the moves you're executing, or the silence you're walking through. And truthfully? They’re not supposed to.
Spiritual seasons often shift without notice. One moment you’re surrounded by cheerleaders, and the next, you’re walking a path that feels lonely and misinterpreted. The truth of the matter is—faith doesn’t require external validation. The proof of your calling isn’t in the applause of people but in the quiet "yes" you whispered to God when no one was listening.
Stop Explaining What Was Never Assigned for Their Understanding! We waste energy trying to translate a spiritual language into something people can comprehend with carnal logic. Your obedience won’t always make sense to others. Your pruning season might look like regression to people who only value fruit, not roots. Your leap might look reckless to someone who’s never had to walk on water.
But when God is shifting you, molding you, and planting you deeper—their lack of understanding is not your problem to solve.
Let this free you: You are not responsible for who “gets it.”
Faith Isn’t Always Loud—But It’s Always Working. Faith is not a performance. It’s not always social-media worthy. It doesn’t always come with clarity or crowd support. Sometimes, faith shows up in the form of quiet consistency. Unshakable peace. A trembling hand still choosing to move forward.
The very essence of faith is being sure of what you hope for and certain of what you do not see. Which means you may not be able to explain it—but you were never supposed to. That’s what makes it faith.
Let faith be what FAITH is.
The evidence when nothing is visible.
The anchor when everything feels shaky.
The force that carries you when explanations fall short.
Your Season Is Sacred—Even When It’s Misunderstood. Don’t abort the process trying to win people over. Don’t dilute the oil trying to make everyone comfortable. Your season might confuse others, but it’s building something eternal within you. And that’s worth more than approval.
Every time you try to make others understand what God whispered to you in secret, you run the risk of weakening your conviction. This is a season for inner resolve. For spirit-led movement. For unapologetic obedience.
Let them watch. Let them wonder. Let them misunderstand. But don’t let them distract you.
This is just one of the Things I’m Feeling.