Ever been in a place where you’re doing everything right… but still feel stuck?

There are moments in life when your heart is full, yet heavy… when your prayers are consistent, your sacrifices are real, but your spirit still feels stuck. You can’t quite explain it, you’re not broken, but you’re not okay either. You love God, you show up for others, yet deep inside, you feel unseen and misunderstood… even by those closest to you.

But I’ve learnt to take comfort in this: God is not confused about you.

The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)

Even when your emotions don’t make sense, God understands the language of your soul. Your “I don’t know how I feel” is still a prayer He hears clearly. This season is not punishment, it may be a pause, a preparation, or even a quiet work happening within you that you cannot yet see.

Sometimes growth doesn’t feel like progress. Sometimes faith feels like standing still. But God is still moving; even in the silence.

You are not forgotten. You are not overlooked. And you are not alone.

Prayer:
Lord, I may not understand what I’m feeling, but You do. Meet me in this place of confusion and stillness. Remind me that even when I feel stuck, You are still working. Give me peace in the waiting and strength to trust You, even when I don’t have the answers. Amen.

DEVOTIONAL: “Come and Be Fed”

Scripture:
“He restores my soul.”Psalm 23:3

In the dream, a woman lovingly served a huge table full of fresh green vegetables to young people, explaining that the greens restore nutrients the body loses. From a distance, you watched — until something in you stirred, and you walked forward to receive for yourself.

This is a picture of what God is doing in your life:
He is calling you into a season of spiritual nourishment and inner restoration.

The greens represent strength returning, joy being restored, and lost spiritual vitamins being replenished. The abundance shows that God is not giving you “just enough” — He is offering overflow. And the young people symbolize those you may someday nurture, encourage, or lead. But first, you must eat.

This dream is God’s gentle whisper:
“Come closer. Let Me feed what has been drained.”

No more watching from afar. No more starving silently.
This is a time to receive.


🌱 Prayer

Lord, thank You for preparing a table for my soul.
Restore what has been drained, renew my strength, and fill me again.
Help me draw closer so I can receive everything You’ve prepared for me.
Amen.

Devotional: Waiting on God

Reflection

Key Scripture:
“But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”Isaiah 40:31

Waiting on God is one of the hardest disciplines of faith. We live in a world that moves fast—instant messages, instant meals, instant results. But God’s timing rarely works with our deadlines.

Sometimes waiting feels like God has gone silent. We pray for answers, but doors stay closed. We expect a “yes” or a “no,” yet often He answers with “not yet.”

But waiting is not wasted time. While we wait, God works. He shapes our character, strengthens our faith, and deepens our trust. Just as a seed takes time in the soil before it sprouts, so do God’s promises take time to unfold.

David knew this well. He was anointed king as a boy, but waited many years—through trials, caves, and battles—before he sat on the throne. In Psalm 27:14 he encourages us: “Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD.”

Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Teach me to wait on You with patience and trust.
Forgive me when I rush ahead or doubt Your timing.
Renew my strength as I wait,
and help me see that You are working all things for my good.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Welcome to Hephzibah- God’s Delight
I’m so glad you’re here! 🌿 This is a space where faith meets everyday life — a place to grow, be encouraged, and draw closer to God.
Here, you’ll find reflections from Scripture, personal testimonies, and practical ways to live out your faith in a busy world.

Whether you’re in a season of joy, waiting, or seeking answers, I pray you leave here reminded that you are deeply loved and never alone.

Let’s walk this journey together — anchored in Christ, inspired by His Word, and trusting His promises every step of the way. 💛

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” – Psalm 119:105

God bless you.