Everyday God for Your Every Day
The hardest part of change is rarely the goodbye or the breakthrough. It’s the stretch in between, when you’ve let go of what was familiar and you still can’t see what God is building next. We close season one with Episode 15, “The Messy Middle,” and we get honest about why this season can feel like winter: confusing, inconvenient, emotionally uncomfortable, and sometimes painfully quiet. We talk about why the Bible is full of journeys and transition periods, and why that pattern matters for your faith journey today. I unpack three reasons we tend to blow past transitions: we overvalue the destination, we get impatient with timing, and we assume discomfort means something is wrong. Then we look at Scripture for a deeper perspective, from Exodus and Pharaoh’s hardened heart to Moses growing into courage, and even the wilderness years that become preparation for a new generation. Along the way, I share a vivid Chicago winter story that captures what the messy middle feels like: it can look lifeless on the surface while something vibrant is quietly taking root. We also revisit spiritual practices that sustain us here, including seeking God’s face rather than His hand, surrendering control, and letting prayer become less about outcomes and more about peace that surpasses understanding. If you’re in a transition season, you’re not alone and you’re not behind. Subscribe for what comes next, share this with a friend who’s in the middle, and leave a review so more people can find hope in the waiting. What part of your “messy middle” are you trying to rush? Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]
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