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God's Faithfulness When We Are Stuck

God's Faithfulness When We Are Stuck

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Ever tossed and turned at 4 a.m., stuck between two decisions or weighed down by life’s seemingly unchanging routine? You’re not alone—and more importantly, you’re not stuck without purpose.

In today’s devotional, Sarah Frazer beautifully reframes those “stuck” seasons we all experience. Drawing wisdom from Psalm 25, she reminds us that even when we feel like we’re not moving forward, God is at work. He’s teaching, loving, leading, befriending, and ultimately saving us in ways we often can’t see at the time.

What if this pause in your life isn’t punishment—but preparation?


✨ Key Takeaways

⏸️ “Stuck” doesn’t mean God has stopped working in you
📖 God uses still seasons to teach us new or deeper truths
💛 His love and forgiveness are steady—even when we feel like we’re failing
🧭 Waiting can be God’s way of guiding us to the next step
👥 God draws near as a friend when we need Him most


🔁 Intersecting Faith and Life

  • How can you reach out to God right now and make Him your refuge in this waiting season?

  • What would change if you stopped measuring your worth by productivity and started resting in God’s faithfulness?

  • How have you seen God’s guidance in past seasons when you felt “stuck”?

 


💬 Let’s Reflect

God’s faithfulness isn’t dependent on your performance, your progress, or your pace. Wherever you are right now—moving, waiting, or wondering—you are seen, loved, and led by a God who never gets stuck.


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Full Transcript Below:

God’s Faithfulness When We Are Stuck

By Sarah Frazer

Bible Reading:

“To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.” Psalm 25:1 (ESV)

Devotional

My eyes were wide open but I couldn’t see in the dark. As I lay in bed, I glanced at the clock. 4am. With a sigh, I rolled over. Making a decision always keeps me awake at night. For hours my husband and I talked through the decision, looking at it from one angle and then another. We decided to pray about it and sleep on it. Praying was easy, sleeping was not. 

I listened to my husband snore softly and envied his ability to just put off the thoughts for the morning. My heart struggled to find peace because I could see both sides and didn’t know which path to take. 

Whether the decision is a big one or a small one, feeling stuck is not a good feeling. Sometimes we are

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