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Whatever You’re Going Through, Just Remember: Life Is Still Beautiful… and God Is Still Good


Hey friend. I know you’re going through it. Life might be sitting on your chest like a 300-pound sumo wrestler named Anxiety. Your bank account is over the overdraft. Your love life is… well, let’s just say even your houseplants are in healthier relationships than you are.


But I’m here to remind you—Life is STILL beautiful… and God is STILL good.


Yes, even if:


  • Your boss breathes down your neck like a caffeinated dragon.

  • You dropped your phone face down and it now looks like it fought a battle and lost.

  • You opened your fridge and all that stared back at you was a single slice of cheese, judging you.

  • You’ve Googled “how to win the lottery” more times than you’ve read your Bible (don’t worry, grace covers that too).



Let me tell you something. If you’re still waking up in the morning—hair looking like a wild bush in the Sahara, breath capable of clearing a room, eyes halfway open—you are already BLESSED. You’ve made it through 100% of your worst days so far. You’re practically a superhero (just… without the cape and with a lot more caffeine dependency).


Remember, God didn’t bring you this far just to drop you like an ex who “needs space.” No, my dear overthinking, slightly dramatic, beautifully chaotic friend—He’s still writing your story. And surprises? Oh, He loves those.


So whatever chapter you’re in right now—whether it’s “The Broke Chronicles,” “Revenge of the Bills,” or “Attack of the Unexpected Responsibilities”—keep turning the pages. Because the ending is gonna be good.


Laugh when you can. Cry if you must. Eat that donut. Send that risky meme. Breathe.

Life might be messy, but it’s also magical. And God? Oh, He’s still in control—even when your life feels like it’s being directed by a squirrel on espresso.


Stay ridiculous. Stay hopeful. You’ve got this.



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