Six years ago, I publicly shared one of the most painful seasons of my life. At that time, everything felt uncertain, fragile, and overwhelming. I was standing in the middle of a life I didn’t expect to break, holding pieces I didn’t know how to put back together. What I didn’t understand then, but know deeply now, is that God often builds the greatest works on the very ground where we feel ruined. Today, as I reflect on this journey, I speak as a witness to what God has done.
Looking back, I am anchored by the truth in James 4:17 (NASB): “Therefore, to one who knows the right thing to do and does not do it, to him it is sin.” In a season filled with confusion, assumptions, and emotional turmoil, I fought to cling to integrity and grace. I expected to lose relationships. I expected judgment. I expected to be misunderstood. Yet, in the midst of all of that, God covered me. What I once believed was the end became the space where God planted an entirely new beginning.
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