DidYouKnow+FollowAngry at God? You’re in very good company I felt rage at God for things I couldn’t change. I whispered it quietly, afraid someone would call me sinful. Then I read Jeremiah 20. He curses the day he was born. He doesn’t hide his fury. In Hebrew, it’s raw, unfiltered emotion directed at God Himself. The Bible preserves his anger, not as a flaw, but as a record of honest faith. If anger sits heavy on your heart today, it’s not sin—it’s human. And it has always been part of the conversation with God. #AngerInFaith #Jeremiah #BiblicalHonesty #ChristianEmotion #FaithAndStruggle81Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowFeeling abandoned by God doesn’t mean He’s gone I used to think silence meant He’d left me behind. No signs. No answers. Just emptiness. Then I read Psalm 22 slowly. David says, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The Hebrew word implies distance, not total absence. God’s presence wasn’t gone. It was hidden, waiting for recognition. Feeling invisible to God today doesn’t make you faithless. It makes you human—and Scripture validates that struggle, without sugarcoating it. #FeelingAbandoned #Psalm22 #David #FaithAndStruggle #BiblicalTruth273Share