
I haven’t felt convicted about anything like the way I’ve been convicted about not writing. I asked God how come I can’t just write in my journal, how I’m not sure about this whole blogging thing. It takes time, I’m not really sure what the value is, and I am not comfortable being as vulnerable as He asks me to be sometimes.
If I’m completely honest, this blog is a mirror I was not and still am not ready to face. The stories and lessons I share I have not fully learned yet, and it’s embarrassing and shameful to admit how often and how violently I fall. I hope I am not perceived as a hypocrite. I’m very clear about my own truths. I believe in who God is intellectually, and I know His voice and His presence. But I doubt His character, and I have proven to be untrustworthy by my disobedience. No sugar coating, that’s the truth. I know God loves me wholly, and that He will never stop loving me. But His plans for me require me to trust Him, so my disobedience is postponing my own destiny. This includes my inconsistency in doing things I know He has told me to do, like write this blog. It’s an abnormal dynamic to profess belief in God, but in your heart not let Him lead you.
God absolutely told me about myself the past few days, around the theme of being led/trusting. The first revelation happened on last Saturday. I’m trying to do a low-buy 2025, focusing on changing my relationship with money and consumption. I love to shop, and I had bought some purses I did not need, and I was feeling guilty and shameful for having broken my low-buy rule. I was laying down on my bed and decided up be quiet, which is rare for me. I usually have some type of background noise, whether that be TikTok videos, tv, music, something. I was reflecting on why I broke my own rule and bought things I didn’t need. And I heard God say to me these words: “you’re buying yourself a future you don’t trust me to give you”. And hearing that immediately broke my heart, because I knew it was true and I couldn’t deny it.
Doubt is my biggest opportunity in my relationship with God, besides obedience, and I know they go hand-in-hand. I’m not a person who has received a specific promise from God or specific prophecies where I was told that God would do a specific thing. So overtime, I began to doubt that God had a specific plan for me, that God wasn’t gonna do anything special with me. So I decided to make myself feel special, through different behaviors and choices. I saw myself and my patterns crystal clear.
The second encounter happened today in my women’s Bible study, and the topic was about Psalms 23 and the sheep and the Shepherd. The leader asked a question about our thoughts about God being your Shepherd. As people were sharing, I heard God say this to me: “I am not your Shepherd, and it’s not because you don’t believe in who I am, but it’s because I am not the one who leads you. Your desires lead you.” And immediately I teared up again and I could not look away. I could not deny it because it is true. My profession of who God is to me does not align with my practice of God is to me. I like to say that He is Lord over my life, and I even put Him in charge of certain aspects of my life, but not in all areas, and not all of the time.
My final encounter with God happened as I was watching my pastor’s weekly Bible study. I had my glasses off because I was laying in bed relaxing. My pastor was speaking about John, and as I was listening I heard God say these words: “take your glasses off and let me lead you”. Now this might sound odd to you, but I immediately knew what He was asking of me. I’ve been wearing glasses since I was 11 years old, and I will soon be 37. I have a very strong prescription and I never go anywhere without wearing my glasses, in fact, it would be highly dangerous to do so. I can’t drive without them, I can’t work, I can’t cook, I can’t even see TV clearly without them. The only time I don’t wear my glasses is when I’m at home relaxing, and that’s because I am familiar with my home so I never feel lost. What God asked me to do is to let Him leave me, knowing that I won’t be able to see everything. I won’t have the control that I’m used to having. And that is a scary thing for me to consider. Because even though I know that there are things that are unhealthy for me in my life that I perpetually choose, the familiarity of those things gives me peace. I’d be giving up the piece of what I know for the sense of loss in what I don’t.
I know God loves me because He is so thoughtful in how He speaks to me, where he aligns my own experiences to show me a specific theme.
He simply wants me to follow the leader~

















