Wednesday, December 2, 2026
Trusting God With What Didn't Resolve
“Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act.”
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Some things do not resolve by December. Conversations remain unfinished. Questions linger. Efforts did not land the way you hoped. This can create a quiet pressure to carry loose ends forward as unfinished business. Scripture offers a different invitation. Commit your way. Trust God with the acting. Trusting God with what did not resolve means you stop assigning meaning to incompletion. You resist the urge to interpret unresolved things as failure, delay, or lack of faith. Some outcomes are not meant to close within your timing. They are meant to rest in God's care. Jesus did not complete every story while He walked the earth. Not every person believed. Not every injustice was addressed. Not every relationship was restored. Yet He trusted the Father with what remained open. His peace did not depend on visible resolution. December invites you to practice this deeper trust. You are not asked to ignore what is unfinished. You are asked to stop carrying it as weight. Commitment does not require control. Trust does not require clarity. God is capable of acting beyond your sight. What did not resolve this year does not diminish what did. Wisdom knows when effort has reached its proper limit. Rest begins when trust takes over from striving. Today invites you to name one unresolved thing and consciously place it in God's hands. Not temporarily. Fully. Let peace replace vigilance. Let trust do what effort cannot. Some things close later so you can rest now.
What unresolved situation am I still carrying as if it depends on me?
Name one unfinished matter today and release it to God without rehearsing it again.
Speak This Truth
“I trust God with what remains unresolved. He is faithful to act in His time.”