Trust in the
Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
- Proverbs 3:5 (NIV)
There
are moments in life when everything feels completely out of our control.
I remember one October morning in Iowa—blizzard conditions, the kind where the snow is flying so fast it looks like something out of a movie. I had driven in weather like that before, and I felt confident I’d make it to work just fine.
Until I didn’t.
I hit black ice on a bridge, and in a matter of seconds—though it felt like slow motion—everything changed. The car lost control, and I ended up hitting the bridge head on. The impact was so severe the engine was pushed back into the firewall. The front doors wouldn’t even open. Emergency crews had to pull me out from the back of the car.
And somehow… I walked away.
At the hospital, the emergency team told my family they didn’t understand how I survived—that God must have been in the car with me.
And I believe He was.
Because here’s the truth: I thought I was in control that morning. I trusted my driving, my experience, my ability. But in an instant, all of that was gone. There was nothing I could do to stop what was happening.
And yet… I was never out of God’s hands.
We spend so much time trying to control outcomes, to predict what’s coming, to make sure everything goes “right.” But life doesn’t always work that way. There will be moments we can’t plan for, can’t fix, can’t see coming.
That’s where trust comes in.
Not trust in ourselves… but trust in the One who sees what we can’t. The One who is present in every moment—even the terrifying, out-of-control ones.
Sometimes trusting God doesn’t mean everything goes smoothly.
Sometimes it means knowing that even when it doesn’t… He is still there, holding us through it.
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Daily Inspiration from the Bible
- Proverbs 3:5 (NIV)
I remember one October morning in Iowa—blizzard conditions, the kind where the snow is flying so fast it looks like something out of a movie. I had driven in weather like that before, and I felt confident I’d make it to work just fine.
Until I didn’t.
I hit black ice on a bridge, and in a matter of seconds—though it felt like slow motion—everything changed. The car lost control, and I ended up hitting the bridge head on. The impact was so severe the engine was pushed back into the firewall. The front doors wouldn’t even open. Emergency crews had to pull me out from the back of the car.
And somehow… I walked away.
At the hospital, the emergency team told my family they didn’t understand how I survived—that God must have been in the car with me.
And I believe He was.
Because here’s the truth: I thought I was in control that morning. I trusted my driving, my experience, my ability. But in an instant, all of that was gone. There was nothing I could do to stop what was happening.
And yet… I was never out of God’s hands.
We spend so much time trying to control outcomes, to predict what’s coming, to make sure everything goes “right.” But life doesn’t always work that way. There will be moments we can’t plan for, can’t fix, can’t see coming.
That’s where trust comes in.
Not trust in ourselves… but trust in the One who sees what we can’t. The One who is present in every moment—even the terrifying, out-of-control ones.
Sometimes trusting God doesn’t mean everything goes smoothly.
Sometimes it means knowing that even when it doesn’t… He is still there, holding us through it.
Daily Inspiration from the Bible