Psalms 34:17-18 – “When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.”
She hit send—and then just sat there, staring at the screen.
Adriene had filled out so many applications that the process felt mechanical. But this one broke her. She was tired of pretending she wasn’t falling apart.
The tears came before she could stop them. She buried her face in her hands.
Six months ago, her husband left. The silence he left behind was deafening. Her grief bled into her job until she lost that, too. And now she was trying—again—to piece something back together. But the trying felt pointless.
That night, something shifted. She didn’t talk herself out of the emotion. She didn’t tell herself to be strong. Instead, she walked to the side of her bed, knelt on the floor, and told the truth.
“God, I don’t know what to do. I need Your help. Please—just put me where I’m needed.”
It wasn’t eloquent. But it was real.
And something about that moment—raw, unfiltered surrender—opened the door to what came next.
Within weeks, Adriene got the call. A job that fit her perfectly. A schedule that let her care for her kids. A sense of purpose she hadn’t felt in months.
But the real turning point wasn’t the job.
It was the prayer.
The moment she stopped pushing and started trusting. The moment she stopped talking herself into hope and just brought her whole weary heart before God.
THAT IS WHAT CHANGED EVERYTHING!
If you are standing at the end of yourself, trying to hold the pieces, please hear this: You are not forgotten. The same God who met Adriene on the carpet can meet you right where you are. You do not have to prove anything. Just be honest. God’s might is matched only by His tenderness. He can carry what you cannot.
