Faith, Faith & Hope, Prayer, Purpose

When God Walked into My Dark Room

I didn’t hear a knock.
I didn’t see a light.
But I felt Him, God stepped into my darkness.

It wasn’t during prayer. It wasn’t in church. It was in my room, with my heart shattered and my faith barely hanging on. I had smiled too long, pretended too well, and prayed without really believing. I thought God was silent because I had failed. I wondered if maybe He loved everyone else more than me.

But He came.

Not with noise, but with presence. Not with explanations, but with comfort. I didn’t receive the answers I pleaded for, but I found something greater: I encountered Him not with my eyes, but deep in my soul.

He whispered scriptures I had long forgotten:
“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you…” (Isaiah 43:2).
“Even if your mother and father forsake you, I will take you up…” (Psalm 27:10).

He reminded me that my worth was never in my strength, performance, or even my faithfulness; it was always in His love.

And maybe that’s what someone needs to hear today:
You are not abandoned.
You are not invisible.
You are not a mistake.

God sees you. He’s walking toward you even now.
Not because you prayed hard enough,
But because He is faithful.

If you’re in a dark room today, don’t give up. God is not far away. Sometimes, He shows up when you when you least expect, but when He does, everything changes.

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