FOLLOW-UP POST: Faith, When You’re Tired

There’s a kind of faith that doesn’t shout.
It doesn’t leap.
It doesn’t run.

It just keeps breathing

Sometimes faith isn’t loud or triumphant- sometimes it’s the quiet decision to stay aligned when your strength is low, and your emotions are thin. Faith, when you’re tired, is not less faith. It’s mature faith.

Because real faith isn’t proven in the moments when everything feels possible.
It’s proven in the moments when nothing feels easy.

Faith when you’re tired says:

“I don’t feel strong, but I’m still anchored.”
“I don’t see movement yet, but I’m still believing.”
“I don’t have the energy to perform, but I have enough grace
to remain.”

This is the faith that grows you.
The faith that stabilizes you.
The faith that carries you through
transitions, moves, delays, and
seasons where you’re rebuilding
your life from the inside out.

You don’t have to be loud to be
faithful.
You don’t have to be energized to
be aligned.
You don’t have to be overflowing to
be obedient.

Sometimes the holiest thing you can
Do is rest and still believe.

Faith, when you’re tired, is still faith
— and heaven honors it.


Debra Stith

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