It never happens the way you think it will. There’s no warning. No clear moment where everything suddenly falls apart. It’s quieter than that. One thing stops working. Then another. The answers you relied on don’t hold. The certainty you had begins to slip, almost unnoticed at first. Until you realize you’ve run out of everything you thought would carry you through, and what’s left is not strength, not clarity, not control, just faith.
Not the kind that feels strong. The kind that feels like the last thing you’re holding onto.
There’s a moment when you recognize it. When you stop trying to fix everything and realize you can’t. When every option you trusted is gone and you’re left standing in a space you don’t understand. That moment is uncomfortable because it strips everything down to what is real.
In my stories, that’s where everything changes. Not when the danger appears, but when the character realizes they are no longer enough to face it. That what stands in front of them cannot be handled with logic or strength alone. That realization is not the end. It’s the beginning.
Because faith was never meant to be something we hold alongside everything else. It was meant to be what remains when everything else is gone. And that’s what makes it powerful. Not because it feels strong, but because it stays.
Scripture reminds us that God does not wait for us to have perfect faith. He meets us in the middle of uncertainty. In the moment when we have nothing left to offer but trust, even when that trust feels small. Especially then.
There’s something honest about reaching the end of yourself. It removes the illusion that you were ever in control. It forces you to see clearly what you’ve been depending on. And when all of that falls away, what remains matters more.
Faith does not always change the situation, but it changes how you stand in it. It steadies you. Not all at once. Not in a way that removes the weight, but in a way that keeps you from breaking under it.
If you’ve ever been there, you know exactly what this feels like. And if you’re there now, holding onto faith because it’s the only thing left, then you already understand something deeper than most. That faith is not proven when life is easy. It is revealed when nothing else remains.
And if you are drawn to stories that begin in that exact moment, where everything human reaches its limit and something greater has to take over, I invite you into that world.
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