JESUS AND DIRECTION — PLEASE READ SLOWLY

There are seasons in life when nothing feels wrong…
yet nothing feels clear.
You’re not broken.
You’re not lost because you failed.
You’re simply standing at a crossroads.
You wake up and ask yourself questions you never used to ask:
Am I going the right way?
Should I stay or should I move on?
Is this where I’m supposed to be?
What if I choose wrong?
The hardest part isn’t the decision itself.
It’s the uncertainty.
Not knowing what step comes next.
Not knowing which door to open.
Not knowing if waiting or moving forward is the right choice.
And in moments like this, silence can feel frightening.
You pray for clarity.
You pray for signs.
You pray for direction.
But instead of loud answers, there is stillness.
This is where many people think something is wrong.
But often, this is exactly where Jesus is leading.
Jesus does not rush.
He does not push.
He does not overwhelm.
He walks ahead — steady, patient, certain.
Sometimes Jesus doesn’t show us the entire path.
He shows us the next step.
Because faith isn’t about seeing everything clearly.
It’s about trusting the One who walks before you.
There were people who followed Jesus without knowing where the road would end.
They didn’t have maps.
They didn’t have guarantees.
They only had one thing:
Trust.
And that was enough.
When you don’t know which way to go,
Jesus is not confused.
When you feel unsure,
He remains steady.
When the future feels foggy,
He sees clearly.
Direction doesn’t always come as answers.
Sometimes it comes as peace.
A quiet sense of “Take one step.”
A gentle nudge to keep walking.
A calm reminder that you are not walking alone.
Jesus doesn’t promise an easy road.
But He promises the right one.
You may not understand the timing.
You may not see the destination yet.
You may feel like progress is slow.
But walking with Jesus is never wasted time.
If you are standing at a crossroads today…
If you feel unsure of your next move…
If your heart is searching for clarity…
Let this truth settle in you:
You don’t have to see the whole path.
You only need to follow the One who leads.
Jesus is already ahead of you.
And He never leads you where grace cannot sustain you. ✝️