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To The Girl Who’s Praying for a Breakthrough

To the girl on her knees, whispering prayers she is too tired to say out loud, God sees you.

You have been waiting. You have been waiting for the job offer, and you have been waiting for the right relationship. You have been waiting for your health to stabilize, and you have been waiting for your finances to finally recover. Most of all, you have been waiting for your prayers to feel as though they are being heard. And with each passing day, you carry hope in one hand and frustration in the other, and the weight of it all is heavy.

You wonder if heaven has somehow forgotten your name, and you wonder if maybe the breakthrough is for everyone else but not for you.

Yet here is the truth: delay does not mean denial, and waiting does not mean abandonment. Just because it has not happened yet does not mean it will not. Some of the most beautiful stories take the longest to write, and yours is still being written with care.

While You Wait

Anchor yourself in what you know, and not only in what you feel.
Feelings rise and fall like waves, yet the promises of God remain steady. Write them down, and place them where your eyes can find them each day. Let truth speak louder than fear, and let certainty quiet the voice of doubt.

Make room for the miracle.
The waiting season is often the preparation season. Clear away what no longer serves you, whether old habits, unhealthy attachments, or the clutter that fills your space, so there will be room for what is meant to come.

Pray honestly, and not perfectly.
God does not require rehearsed or eloquent words, for He desires your honesty. Whisper your frustration, pour out your tears, lift up your hope in song if you can. Every word is heard, and every sigh matters.

Move in faith, even when the doors seem closed.
Continue to apply, continue to create, and continue to show up. Breakthrough often finds us when we move forward, not when we remain still in fear.

Remember This

Breakthrough is not always found in a single dramatic moment. It often comes through the quiet shift, the hidden work, the slow unfolding of all things working together. One day you will look back and see that the waiting was never wasted, for it was shaping you into someone who could carry the blessing without breaking under its weight.

So to the girl who is praying for a breakthrough, keep praying and keep breathing. Keep showing up and keep hoping, for God has not forgotten you.

Your story is still unfolding, and it will be worth the wait.

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