There’s something sacred about a new season.
It’s a fresh wind—one you can’t always predict, can’t always control, but if you lean in with faith? It can carry you straight into the place you were always meant to go.
But let’s be real. New seasons are not always aesthetic. They’re not always soft, scenic, and beautifully packaged. Sometimes, they’re chaotic. Uncomfortable. Full of “God, are You sure about this?” energy.
I’ve been in those seasons.
And what I’ve learned is this: faith isn’t just for the easy transitions. It’s not just for the times when the door opens neatly, and the next step is obvious. Faith is for the fog. Faith is for the days you have no clue what God’s doing—but you trust that He is.
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.” — Proverbs 3:5-6
The most transformative growth often happens not when you’ve mapped the entire route—but when you’ve surrendered the map entirely.
So here’s the invitation this season: Don’t just set goals. Set your gaze. Not on your own timeline or expectations—but on the One who authored your story before you took your first breath.
Because He knows where you’re going. He knows what’s next. And when you let Him lead, you’ll stop measuring your life by how fast it’s blooming—and start trusting that the roots are growing deeper than you can see.
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” — Isaiah 43:19
If this new season feels unfamiliar, it’s because God is growing you beyond what you’ve known. So stay open. Stay rooted. And take bold, faithful steps forward—even when you’re unsure.
This isn’t just everyday faith—it’s the kind Paul describes in Corinthians as a spiritual gift. It’s the kind of belief that doesn’t wait for proof.
Hebrews 11:1 calls it “confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
That’s not passive faith. That’s above-and-beyond, against-all-odds, “still I believe” kind of faith. It transcends logic and surpasses understanding. And when we root our wellness in that kind of faith, we don’t just survive the unknown—we walk through it with boldness, clarity, and peace.
Your calling is not fragile. Your growth is not late. And your faith? It’s not small for having questions—it’s strong for holding on anyway.
Trust the journey. Walk with bold faith.
The new thing God is doing in you is worth the wait.
Toodles for now!
Kathryn