There are moments in life when everything feels uncertain… when the silence in a room becomes heavier than any words, and hope seems like something distant.
A child sat quietly on a hospital bed, looking out the window, wondering what tomorrow would bring. The world outside kept moving — people walking, cars passing, life continuing — but inside that room, time felt different. Slower. Heavier.
Yet, even in that stillness, something powerful was present.
Faith.

Not the kind you can touch or see, but the kind that lives deep inside the heart — the quiet belief that no matter how dark things seem, there is always a light waiting to break through.
Sometimes, we think strength means never feeling fear. But real strength is different. It’s waking up each day even when you’re tired. It’s believing even when you don’t see results. It’s holding on when everything tells you to let go.
And in those moments, God is closer than we think.
Not always in loud miracles or sudden changes… but in the small things:
– in the breath you take
– in the calm that replaces your fear
– in the strength you didn’t know you had
God doesn’t forget. God doesn’t abandon. Even when life feels unfair, even when answers don’t come right away — there is a plan, even if we don’t understand it yet.
Every struggle carries a purpose.
Every pain shapes something stronger within you.
Every difficult chapter is preparing you for something greater.
The child lifted his head, not because everything was suddenly fixed… but because something inside him changed. A quiet peace. A new kind of strength.
And that’s how faith works.
It doesn’t always remove the storm — sometimes it teaches you how to stand in the middle of it without breaking.
So if you’re reading this and going through something hard, remember this:
You are not alone.
You are stronger than you think.
And God is working… even when you don’t see it yet.
Hold on.
Better days are coming.