Faith Is Different

Faith can’t see tomorrow. It can only imagine the moment.

Faith gives hope as you wait with great expectation to experience and relish in the unseen promise.

Explain. Why is faith so different?

Having faith is challenging. How do you tell someone to believe in what they cannot see? How can you explain to someone that you believe in what you can’t see?

Faith is different because it defies logic.

Last May, I had dreams where my debt would be paid, and that by May/June 2026, my life would be very different. It was March when I wrote this. Now, it’s May, and all I can think is…”Are we there yet?”

My life is no different today than it was last year. I still homeschool. No new income stream, and those debt collectors are still calling me – for now. It would seem like wishful thinking. Even a bit illogical. Why should I believe that shortly my life will be different?

Because I consider it a promise from my Heavenly Father, I choose to believe. Like Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Joseph, and David. Like the many men and women who believed then and believe today in the coming of Jesus.

In a world where “seeing is believing”, we walk like doubting Thomases. Always seeking signs or proof, but never the Truth. But faith! 

“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen” – Hebrews 11:1. Faith is different because it requires belief and trust, not your understanding. 

I Don’t Want to Be Absent from His Presence

How does it feel to be absent from the presence of the Lord?

Empty.

That’s probably the best way I could put it. If you can relate to feeling like you’re in a void. Alone. Unloved and desperate – yea, that’s how it can feel too.

I don’t know about you. I don’t know your personal walk with Him. Maybe you know Jesus, maybe you don’t. I just know for me, it feels empty. This is not a teaching. Nor do I intend to sound preachy. I do not desire to tell you what to do, but to help you. Maybe help by stating how I feel.

Have you ever heard that saying -“You may be the only bible some people read.” This is true. As a child of the Living King, He wants me to use my hands and feet. I also believe He wants me to use my mouth too. The telling of my personal experiences can make an impact on you.

I can remember a time when I felt like He wasn’t there. You could call it a “dry season.” Utter silence during prayer. In that silence, I struggled. In that silence, I felt lost. Yet, in that silence, I persisted. I knew He was there, but I desired Him more.

You see, I’ve tasted and seen (Psalm 34:8). I know how good He is, and I’m blessed. Of all these years, how did I survive without Him? Why did I not desire Him then? How come no one ever told me how good He is? I knew of Him but didn’t KNOW Jesus. I’m sold! I’m a firm believer in Hebrews 6:4-6.

Now that I know Jesus, I cannot live without Him. 

This may sound silly, weird, and maybe obsessive to some, but don’t you feel that way about your loved one? Haven’t you said this at least once? About your father, mother, sister, or brother? Maybe even a close friend or lover? 

Imagine you are a merchant who sought beautiful pearls. One day, you found THE one pearl of great price. You’d sell all you had just to have it. This is like the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 13:45-46).

Once you grab a hold of something worth more than life, it’s hard to let go of it. This is Jesus for me. If you know Jesus, what is He to you? If you don’t, would you be willing to?