It Made Sense to Me and God
korean harris
Have you ever just known—deep down in your heart—that God was capable of doing something big in your life… but the people around you made you second-guess it?
Maybe it was a dream you shared or a breakthrough you believed for. But instead of support, you got silence. Or worse—comments that made it seem like what you were hoping for was impossible.
Let me remind you what faith is: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1)
Here’s what I’ve learned: you can't expect everyone to understand what God has placed in your heart. Even fellow believers—yes, even people who love God—may not have the same level of faith you do. And that's okay.
But this is key: Be careful who you share your faith-filled thoughts with. When you're believing for something big, it’s best to pause and ask God, “Who can I talk to about this?” Because the wrong voice can plant seeds of doubt, while the right one can water your faith.
Think about it like this: if you're holding a fragile gift, you don’t just hand it to anyone—you give it to someone who will treat it with care. Your faith is that gift. Protect it. Nurture it. And most importantly, feed it with God’s Word.
Because when you’re surrounded by doubt, your confidence in God can get shaken. But when you stay anchored in His truth, no opinion can overpower what He’s spoken to your heart.
So today, I encourage you—believe boldly, even if no one else believes with you. You're never truly alone—God is with you, strengthening your faith every step of the way. Let your faith be louder than fear, and trust that the One who promised is more than able to deliver.