Scattered Moments

The Things that Didn't Happen

5 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] Some of God's greatest gifts arrive disguised as disappointments. In this deeply personal episode of Scattered Moments, we offer a prayer of gratitude—not for success, applause, or easy answers—but for the things that didn't happen. The job that never came. The promotion that never arrived. The plans that collapsed. The seasons of silence. The valleys of depression. The limitations that taught humility. The failures that drove us back to grace. Looking back across the years, we begin to see that many of the things we once called setbacks were actually invitations. Many of the closed doors were acts of mercy. Many of God's kindest answers sounded exactly like "No." Join us for a reflective spoken-word meditation on God's faithfulness in both the gifts He gives and the gifts He withholds. "Many of the things I called disasters were actually invitations. Many of the things I called setbacks were mercies in disguise." Take care, notice the scattered moments, and share the grace. 🌿 #ScatteredMoments #ChristianMeditation #Gratitude #FaithJourney #GodsGrace #SpokenWord #ChristianPodcast #Devotional #TrustGod #Thanksgiving #SpiritualFormation #PrayerLife

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