
Life Isn’t Always Certain—But God Always Is
We all go through seasons where life feels shaky. Plans fall apart, doors close unexpectedly, and sometimes the future feels like a blur. As single mothers, women of faith, or just humans trying to make sense of it all, uncertainty can leave us anxious and questioning: “God, where are You in this?”
But the truth is—our faith is not built on perfect circumstances. It’s built on a perfect God who never changes, even when everything around us does. In this post post, you will learn how to stay rooted in faith, find peace through uncertainty, and trust His timing even when you can’t see the full picture.
1. Return to the Word—Your Anchor in the Storm
When life feels unstable, the Word of God becomes the solid ground beneath our feet. Scriptures remind us of who God is and what He has promised.
📖 “He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge.” — Isaiah 33:6
Make it a habit to start your day with Scripture, even if it’s just one verse. Write it down. Meditate on it. Let it guide your thoughts instead of fear or doubt.
Pro tip: Keep a “Faith Journal” where you record verses that strengthen you in difficult moments. Over time, you’ll have a personal collection of reminders that God has carried you through before—and He’ll do it again.
2. Talk to God Honestly
You don’t have to pretend to have it all together in prayer. God isn’t impressed by perfection—He desires honesty. When you’re afraid, say so. When you’re confused, tell Him. Prayer isn’t about fancy words; it’s about connection.
Think of prayer as sitting down with your Father, not performing for Him. The more open you are, the more you’ll experience His peace, which “surpasses all understanding” (Philippians 4:7).
3. Surround Yourself With Faith Builders
Faith thrives in community. Find people—online or offline—who remind you of God’s goodness when you forget. Whether it’s a small group at church, an encouraging podcast, or faith-based content on YouTube (like The Mum Life Hub!), staying connected helps your faith stay alive.
Remember: isolation breeds doubt, but community cultivates courage.
4. Reflect on God’s Faithfulness in the Past
Take a moment to look back. How many times did God show up for you before? How many prayers did He answer in ways you didn’t expect—but turned out better?
When the present feels uncertain, your past victories remind you that God’s track record is flawless.
🕊️ Faith isn’t about seeing the whole staircase. It’s about taking the next step. You trust the One who holds it all together.
5. Feed Your Spirit More Than Your Fears
In times of uncertainty, what you consume matters. If your mind is filled with worry, bad news, and comparison, your faith will weaken. Instead, choose worship over worry. Listen to uplifting songs, sermons, or devotionals that remind you of God’s truth.
Try this: the next time anxiety rises, play a worship song and declare it over your situation. Your atmosphere changes when you fill it with praise.
6. Surrender What You Can’t Control
This might be the hardest part—letting go.
Faith doesn’t mean everything makes sense; it means you trust God even when it doesn’t.
Lay your worries at His feet, not because it’s easy, but because He’s trustworthy. When you release control, you make room for His peace to reign.
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
7. Keep Showing Up
Faith isn’t a feeling—it’s a daily decision. Even when you don’t feel strong, keep showing up in prayer, in worship, in obedience. God honors persistence.
Over time, you’ll realize that even in uncertainty, He was strengthening your roots—making sure your faith would stand firm no matter what comes your way.
🌸 Final Encouragement
If life feels uncertain today, know that you’re not alone. Every believer walks through seasons where faith is tested—but those are the moments when roots grow deeper.
Stay grounded in His Word. Keep your heart open in prayer. Surround yourself with people who lift you up. And remember—God’s plan is still unfolding, and His timing is always perfect.
🕊️ You may not know what tomorrow holds, but you can rest in knowing Who holds tomorrow.