Everyday God for Your Every Day
The month of May has a way of exposing how much life is made of endings. A graduation party, a last day of school, a move, a breakup, a promotion, an empty nest, or the quiet shift of perimenopause and menopause all carry the same truth: something is closing, even if something exciting is opening. For Christians trying to live with God in real life, transitions are not “extra” moments on the way to the main story. They are the bridge between seasons, the place where grief, hope, fear, relief, and anticipation all overlap. When we ignore the transition, we often carry old wounds, old thought patterns, and unfinished grief into new relationships, new jobs, and new routines, and then we wonder why the new season feels heavier than it should. We talk about the transition itself as the bridge between what was and what’s next, and why it deserves real attention. I use childbirth as a vivid metaphor for change: new life comes through discomfort, surrender, and grit. Then we anchor in Scripture with Ecclesiastes 3 and Jesus’ words about new wine needing new wineskins, because spiritual growth often requires flexibility, healing, and the courage to release old patterns that cannot hold what God is doing now. I also share personal, honest examples like empty nest emotions and menopause brain fog, plus what it looks like to grieve even the loss of a familiar devotional routine while learning to commune with God in a new way. You’ll leave with practical next steps like journaling, naming what you’re losing, talking it out with safe people, and bringing your anger and questions directly to God with hope for the future. If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend in transition, and leave a review so more people can find support for life’s endings and new beginnings. Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]
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