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Feelings aren’t facts

  • Writer: Sarah Trent
    Sarah Trent
  • Oct 28, 2024
  • 1 min read

God’s presence transcends feelings.

Even when we can’t sense Him, it doesn’t change the truth: He is there.

Job couldn’t see Him, yet God knew Job’s every step.

Elijah couldn’t feel Him, yet God sent an angel to nourish him.

Mary and Martha wept, feeling abandoned, but even in their anguish, He was moving—already working beyond their sight.

Lazarus closed his eyes in death, seemingly alone. He couldn’t feel God.

But he knew His presence the moment Jesus called him from the grave.

Feelings are not the truth.

You don’t need to feel Him to know He is near.

He is here—always moving, always guiding, always with you.

He will not leave you where you stand, nor withdraw His presence from you.

At Calvary, He bore the weight of abandonment, His Father turning away,

so that you would never walk alone.

So that His presence would never depart from you.

You are not forsaken because your heart tells you so.

His presence reigns, not your emotions.

And the truth is this: He will never leave you. He will never forsake you.

That is the unshakable truth.

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