14/05/2026
Even the strongest servants of God had moments when they felt weak, tired, afraid, and broken. Elijah wanted to give up. Jeremiah wept in pain. Jonah ran from God’s calling. Job suffered beyond understanding. Moses carried burdens that felt too heavy. David cried out in loneliness and sorrow. Yet none of them were abandoned by God.
The Bible never hides the struggles of God’s people because God wants us to understand this truth: weakness does not mean God has left you. Sometimes the greatest faith is shown not when a person stands tall, but when they keep holding on to God while falling apart inside.
There are seasons when the heart grows tired, prayers become silent, and tears fall where nobody can see. People may think you are strong, but God sees the hidden battles you fight every day. He sees the anxiety, the disappointments, the sleepless nights, and the pain you cannot explain. And still, He stays.
God met Elijah in a cave. God met Jonah in the depths. God met Job in suffering. God met David in tears. God met Moses in exhaustion.
And God will meet you too.
Your lowest moment is not the end of your story. Sometimes God allows the valley so you can discover that His presence is stronger than your pain. The world says, “Be strong.” But God says, “Come to Me.” You do not need to pretend to be okay before approaching God. He welcomes the weary, the broken, and the exhausted.
The same God who strengthened His servants in the Bible is the same God walking beside you today. Hold on. Pray even when it hurts. Worship even in the storm. Trust even when you cannot see the way forward. God is still working in your life, even in the silence.
“God will meet you in your lowest moments.” ✨🙏
- Apostle Richard Mwape Brown