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Our culture is obsessed with certainty. We want five-year plans, guaranteed outcomes, and clear directions. But what if I told you that some of life's greatest gifts come wrapped in uncertainty?
There is a song I love called "The Blessing of Unanswered Prayer."
It emphasizes that Gods ways are not always our ways, and what we perceive as a setback is actually a path to something better. It was true for me.
Sometimes an unanswered prayer is God, in His sovereign wisdom, sparing us the pain of unintended consequences. Sometimes God allows what His power could prevent. Most of the time that causes us a great deal of temporal angst, but someday we will owe God as many thank-you’ s for the prayers He did not answer as the ones He did.
In my work as a chaplain, I've noticed that the people who grow the most have often learned to dance with uncertainty rather than fight it. They've discovered that not knowing can be an invitation to trust, stay open, and remain curious about what's possible.
Uncertainty can teach us flexibility, humility, and faith. It can lead us down paths we never would have chosen but needed to walk. It can introduce us to parts of ourselves we didn't know existed.
If you're in a season of not knowing about your career, relationships, and next steps, what if you considered it a space of possibility rather than a problem to solve?
Maybe the answer doesn't have all the answers. Perhaps it's trusting that you'll know what you need to know when you need to know it.
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