
Faith Beyond Feelings: A Season of Quiet Trust
4/28/20261 min read



There’s a quiet kind of faith that no one really talks about. D
The kind that doesn’t feel powerful or emotional… the kind that doesn’t come with clarity or peace right away.
It’s the kind of faith you hold onto when God feels distant.
Lately, I’ve been in a season where I don’t always feel Him. If I am honest, somewhere along the way, I learned to associate God’s presence with feelings - peace, comfort, reassurance.
So when those feelings weren’t there… I started to question if He was. But I’m learning something different now.
I am learning that God’s presence isn’t proven by my emotions. He doesn’t come and go based on how I feel in a moment.
He IS constant. Even when I am not.
There’s a song by Megan Woods called “I Believe You.”
And it’s been sitting with me in a deeper way lately. Not as a declaration from a place of certainty… but as a choice in middle of uncertainty.
Scripture says in Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
I want to trust His Word over my emotions.
In the silence.
Even in the waiting.
I believe You, God.
VIDEO: Megan Woods, “I Believe You”

