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Faithful Growth Happens Below the Surface
Not all growth is visible right away. Just like a plant grows strong roots beneath the soil before it rises, God often works in the quiet and unseen parts of our lives. In seasons that feel slow, hidden, or unnoticed, God is strengthening your faith, shaping your character, and preparing you for what’s ahead. Even when you can’t see progress, trust that growth is happening. 🌱 Stay faithful. God is working beneath the surface. Reflection: Have you ever experienced a season where God was growing you in ways you couldn’t see at first?
0 likes • Mar 11
Thank you Jesus! I needed to hear this today
Trusting God When Progress Feels Invisible
Some seasons feel quiet… almost too quiet. You’re praying, showing up, doing the work — yet nothing seems to be changing. No visible breakthroughs. No clear movement. Just silence. But invisible progress is still progress. God often works beneath the surface, where roots grow deep before fruit appears. What feels like delay is often development. What feels hidden is being carefully built. Faith is refined in these unseen spaces — where trust grows without proof and obedience continues without applause. So don’t lose heart if you can’t see the results yet. Keep trusting. Keep sowing. Keep believing. Because when God is working invisibly, He’s preparing something visibly greater than you imagined.
0 likes • Feb 21
Amen🙌
How God Uses Pruning Seasons for Growth
Pruning seasons are rarely comfortable. They feel like loss, stretching, and letting go of things we once held tightly — habits, relationships, plans, or even parts of ourselves. But pruning is never punishment. It’s preparation. Just as a gardener trims branches so a plant can grow stronger and bear more fruit, God removes what hinders our spiritual health. What feels like reduction is often divine refinement. In these seasons, distractions are cut away. Priorities are realigned. Faith is deepened. Growth may look slower on the outside, but internally, roots are strengthening. So if you’re in a pruning season, don’t lose heart. God isn’t taking from you without purpose — He’s shaping you for greater fruitfulness ahead. Trust the process. Healthy growth always follows faithful pruning
1 like • Feb 18
Amen🙌🙌
When God Grows You Through Waiting
Waiting seasons can feel slow, silent, and even lonely—but in God’s hands, they are never wasted. What feels like delay is often divine development. God does some of His deepest work in us while we’re in the “in-between.” 1️⃣ Waiting Builds Trust “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength.” – Isaiah 40:31 Waiting stretches our faith and teaches us to rely on God’s timing instead of our own. 2️⃣ God Works While You Wait Even when you don’t see movement, God is aligning people, places, and purpose behind the scenes. 3️⃣ Character Is Formed in the Process “Let perseverance finish its work…” – James 1:4 Patience, humility, endurance, and spiritual maturity are often born in seasons of waiting. 4️⃣ Delay Is Not Denial God’s pauses are often protection. He prepares both the promise and the person receiving it. What is God asking you to trust Him with in this waiting season? Growth in waiting may be quiet—but it is powerful, intentional, and full of purpose. 🤍
1 like • Feb 14
@Elizabeth Hostetter my sons favorite verse.
Choosing Covenant Love Over Cultural Love
Culture often defines love by feelings, convenience, and personal benefit—but Scripture defines love by covenant. Cultural love says, “I stay while it’s easy.” Covenant love says, “I remain because I’m committed.” God calls us to relationships that reflect His faithful, enduring love—not the temporary patterns we see around us. 1️⃣ Covenant Love Is Rooted in Commitment “Love never fails.” – 1 Corinthians 13:8 Biblical love isn’t based on moods or seasons—it’s anchored in promise. 2️⃣ Feelings Fluctuate, Covenant Stands Feelings are real, but they’re not always reliable. Covenant love chooses faithfulness even when emotions shift. 3️⃣ God Models Covenant Love “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” – Jeremiah 31:3 God’s love doesn’t walk away when we struggle—it remains, restores, and redeems. 4️⃣ Covenant Requires Sacrifice Just as Christ loved the Church sacrificially (Ephesians 5:25), covenant love serves, forgives, and perseveres. In your relationships, are you operating from cultural love or covenant love? Choosing covenant love means loving with intention, endurance, and Christlike faithfulness—even when it costs. 🤍
0 likes • Feb 14
Thank you. I needed this today.
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Donna Howell
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Hello, my name is Donna owner of Cherished Creations. My goal is to create merchandise to add some positivity and spread some faith to this world.

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