Maybe nothing is wrong
Have you ever walked into a room, looked around, and immediately thought, “Something’s off. This isn’t how it’s supposed to be”?
Maybe it’s your job, your relationships, your body, or even your season of life. That quiet but constant voice whispers, “Something is wrong with the way things are.”
This mindset becomes one of the deepest strongholds we live in—an invisible weight that keeps us stuck in frustration, fear, and striving.
But what if you just considered… maybe there isn’t anything wrong? That doesn’t mean everything is ideal, or that it’s what you would choose. It doesn’t excuse injustice or invite apathy. It simply means acknowledging what is without judgment—as the place where God meets you.
Scripture gently reminds us, “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). Sometimes your soul—and even your body—is just asking you to pause, release the tension, and stop trying to control everything.
Let things be. Let God lead.
When you stop fighting reality and start resting in God’s presence, a shift happens. You begin to live in harmony with life rather than in constant resistance. Often, it’s not the situation but the inner fight against it that causes the most suffering.
This doesn’t mean we stop taking action. But we begin to move from a different place—a place of trust, not turmoil. And that’s where true peace and power begin to rise.
God is still on the throne. You’re not alone in the chaos. You can breathe. You can rest. You are held.