Hello darling,
Welcome back to the blog! Today, as I was baking a peach crumble, a dessert I hadnāt made in years, I found myself thinking about the rhythm of life and how certain seasons bring clarity and joy in unexpected ways. While stirring the crumble mixture, I thought about how this season of life feels a lot like baking: it starts with faith in the process, even before you see the final result.
This moment reminded me of childhood afternoons spent picking apples with my sister or gathering blackberries to eat with sugar sprinkled on top. Back then, the sweetness of those moments came naturally. But as an adult, Iāve learned that joy isnāt always automatic, it often follows a decision to trust and believe, even when the feelings arenāt there right away.
Have you ever found yourself longing for that same kind of sweetness in your walk with God? That fire, that passion, that clarity? Iāve been there too. But through scripture and lifeās experiences, Iāve discovered something thatās changed my perspective: feelings donāt lead the wayāfaith does.
Often, we get caught up in our emotions, especially when it comes to our relationship with God. We think that once we feel close to God, then weāll have the strength and confidence to stand firm in His truth. But what Iāve learned through scripture is that itās actually the opposite. The feeling, the warmth, the peace, the fire is the byproduct, not the starting point. It comes after we stand firm on Godās truth with faith.
1. Fact – Standing on Godās Truth
The foundation of everything is the fact that God is good, His promises are true, and His word is unchanging. It doesnāt matter what our circumstances look like or how we feel in the moment, Godās truth remains the same. I remind myself daily that my feelings donāt dictate my reality. Instead, Godās word is the ultimate truth. When life gets tough and Iām faced with challenges, itās His truth that I stand on.
2. Faith – Believing in His Promises
Once weāve grounded ourselves in the fact of who God is, the next step is faith. Faith isnāt about seeing the outcome; itās about trusting in God even when we donāt understand or when it feels like Heās silent. Faith means taking that step forward, even when the path ahead is unclear. This is where we choose to believe in Godās goodness, even when things donāt feel so good. Iāve learned to lean into my faith in these moments, believing that God is always working, even if I canāt see it.
3. Feeling – The Byproduct of Godās Presence
When we prioritise truth and faith, something amazing happens, and the feelings follow. Youāll start to feel the peace that surpasses understanding, even in the midst of a storm. Youāll feel the joy and fire youāve been searching for, but it wonāt be based on your circumstances. It will come from the presence of Jesus. That feeling isnāt the driving force; itās the result of aligning our hearts with His will and standing firm on His promises.
This orderāFact, Faith, Feelingāhas been a game-changer for me. When I stop waiting for the emotional “fire” to show up before I act on my faith, I find that my feelings are more consistent and grounded in Godās truth.
So, the next time youāre feeling disconnected or distant from God, donāt chase the feeling. Instead, start by standing firm on His word. Remind yourself of the truths you know: God is faithful, He loves you, and Heās with you every step of the way. Then, choose to trust in those truths, even if it feels hard. As you do, the feelings will follow.
As I wrap up this blog post, I want to leave you with this thought: The beauty of our walk with God is not found in the rush to feel something, but in the steady trust that He is always working, even in the quiet moments. Just like with my peach crumble, sometimes the joy comes when we faithfully follow the process, and the sweetness shows up when we least expect it. So, whether you’re in a season of waiting or one of growth, remember: that feelings follow faith. Stand firm in God’s truth, believe in His promises, and watch how He moves in your life.
Thank you for being here and sharing this space with me today. If youāve been encouraged or want to share your own journey, feel free to reach out. Until next time, may His peace fill your heart and His presence guide your steps.
Sending blessings to you!
Scherise. X