Faith
Four Bible Passages That Carry You Through the Hardest Seasons

There are seasons that test the foundation of everything we believe. The diagnosis lands. The marriage strains. The check doesn't clear. And in those moments, our hearts reach for something older than our circumstances - a Word that doesn't bend when life does.
Scripture isn't a fortune cookie of feel-good lines. It is the recorded voice of a God who has walked his people through every shadow we will ever face. Below are four passages that have held me - and millions before me - when nothing else would.
The first is Psalm 23. Read it slowly. Notice that the valley is not avoided; it is walked through. The promise is not the absence of darkness but the presence of the Shepherd within it.
The second is Isaiah 41:10. "Fear not, for I am with you." Underline that comma. Fear is permitted; isolation is not.
The third is Romans 8:28 - perhaps the most misquoted verse in the Bible. It does not say all things are good. It says God works in all things for good. There is a craftsman in your chaos.
The fourth is Lamentations 3:22-23. Mercies are new every morning - which means yesterday's failures don't get to write today's forecast.
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