Dear beloved,
This letter is for the one who started strong—but somewhere along the way, got tired of the fight.
You said yes when it was exciting.You believed when it felt clear.
But now, obedience feels like effort, and faith feels like silence.
You wonder if your prayers are still being heard,if your endurance even matters,if maybe God changed His mind because things got harder after you obeyed.
Well, let us set the record straight…
He didn’t change His mind—He’s strengthening yours.
The Temptation to Quit
You’re not alone in the fatigue.Even the faithful grow weary.But the moment you consider giving upis often the moment the enemy sees your fruit about to form.
“Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, be steadfast, immovable,always abounding in the work of the Lord,knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.” —1 Corinthians 15:58
God doesn’t forget faithfulness just because no one else notices it.
He sees the unseen yes.He records the quiet endurance.He rewards the hidden obedience.
But He’s also exposing a lie:that slow seasons mean small purpose.
They don’t.
They mean He’s building stamina before the storm breaks.
The Slow Strength of Staying
Steadfast doesn’t mean unshaken by pain—it means unmovable in purpose.
“Do not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” —Galatians 6:9
You will not always feel passionate.But faith isn’t a feeling; it’s a decision repeated in the dark.
When the devil can’t derail you with sin, he’ll try to exhaust you with delay.But every time you stay faithful when it would be easier to fold,you prove that your roots go deeper than your emotions.
Steadfast faith doesn’t sprint; it stands.It’s the quiet refusal to bow when nothing seems to be working.
🔔 YOUR WAKE-UP CALL TODAY
Pray this aloud:
“Lord, I’m tired—but I’m not turning back.Strengthen my hands for what You’ve called me to.Teach me to stand when I can’t see results.Deliver me from discouragement and distraction.Help me believe that steadfastness still matters.I choose to finish what faith started.In Jesus’ name, amen.”
Then write this truth somewhere visible:
“The test of faith isn’t how loud I start—it’s how long I stand.”
And today, do one thing that keeps you standing—even if it’s just lifting your hands in worship when you feel worn out.
If this letter met you in your weary place, share it with a sister who’s ready to quit—remind her that He sees, He meets, He sustains.
With love in Christ,Camille & Shawna
“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.” —Hebrews 10:23