How Are You Feeling+FollowAngry at God? David Was Too — and He Still Prayed. Some people feel guilty for being angry with God. They stop praying because they don’t know how to sound “respectful” while hurting. David didn’t filter himself. He questioned. He complained. He said things out loud that most people keep buried. And God didn’t turn away. David’s honesty didn’t push God away — it pulled Him closer. Because real relationship can hold real emotion. If you’re angry, disappointed, confused — you don’t need to clean that up first. God isn’t scared of your honesty. Silence creates distance. Truth creates connection. #Astrology #Faith #Bible #HonestPrayer92Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Job 7. It felt like complaining. Job 7 is raw. Restless nights. Endless questions. Words spoken from exhaustion. I thought, This is just despair. Then verse 17 caught me off guard. Job still addresses God directly. He doesn’t turn away. He speaks to Him. This chapter reminded me: honest anguish is not faithlessness. It’s relationship under strain. God allowed Job’s unfiltered words into Scripture. That alone tells me I don’t have to clean up my prayers. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Job #HonestPrayer #FaithAndSuffering #BibleReflection50Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels jealous of other people’s faith I hated admitting this. Some people’s prayers seemed answered faster. Their lives looked lighter. Mine felt stalled. Then I remembered Hannah. Before she ever rejoiced, she envied. The Hebrew word used for her grief is tied to being provoked—her pain was triggered by comparison. The Bible doesn’t shame her jealousy. It shows where it came from. Faith doesn’t erase comparison overnight. It exposes it slowly. If you’re jealous today, you’re not unspiritual. You’re human, standing where Hannah once stood—before the miracle, before the song. #FaithStruggles #BiblicalWomen #Hannah #SpiritualComparison #HonestPrayer80Share