05/13/2026
There’s something so powerful about praising God when life makes you want to do anything but.
Anyone can worship when the prayers are answered.
When the bills are paid.
When the healing comes.
When life feels good.
But choosing Jesus when your heart is heavy?
When anxiety won’t let you rest.
When grief follows you into every room.
When you’re overwhelmed, exhausted, disappointed, or barely holding yourself together?
That kind of worship is different.
That kind of faith is real.
Because sometimes worship sounds less like a perfect church song and more like:
“God, I don’t understand this… but I still trust You.”
Sometimes it’s tears running down your face while whispering prayers you don’t even have words for anymore.
Sometimes it’s surviving the day and still saying, “Thank You, Jesus.”
And I think heaven sees those moments differently.
The quiet faith.
The trembling hands still raised.
The broken heart that still chooses Him anyway.
There is something deeply holy about refusing to let pain make you bitter.
About choosing worship in the middle of the storm instead of waiting for the storm to pass.
If you’re in a hard season right now, this is your reminder:
God is still worthy in the waiting.
Still worthy in the grieving.
Still worthy in the healing process.
Still worthy when life doesn’t make sense. 🤍