How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels unseen after giving so much I served. I showed up. I gave. I stayed. And eventually, no one noticed anymore. That’s why I think about Hannah—not as a mother, but as a woman praying quietly while misunderstood. She gives her deepest desire away before anyone affirms her pain. God sees her long before others do. Scripture reminds us that being unseen by people does not mean being overlooked by God. If your faithfulness feels invisible now, you are not forgotten. You are simply in the part of the story where recognition hasn’t caught up yet. #FeelingUnseen #Hannah #FaithfulLiving #BiblicalEncouragement #ChristianHope91Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowI used to hate God for answering everyone else’s prayers but mine I used to watch people’s prayers being answered and wonder why mine always felt ignored. I didn’t shout at God. I just simmered quietly with envy. Then I read Hannah’s story in 1 Samuel 1. She prayed desperately for a child, and while she waited, she noticed everyone else getting what she longed for. In Hebrew, the word for her grief implies both longing and quiet fury. Hannah’s pain wasn’t wrong. It was a witness. Scripture preserves it, not because it’s neat, but because real faith struggles like this. If you feel jealous today, you’re not failing. You’re living something biblical, raw, and human. #FaithStruggles #Hannah #ChristianEmotions #BiblicalHonesty #PrayerAndWaiting121Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels jealous of other people’s faith I hated admitting this. Some people’s prayers seemed answered faster. Their lives looked lighter. Mine felt stalled. Then I remembered Hannah. Before she ever rejoiced, she envied. The Hebrew word used for her grief is tied to being provoked—her pain was triggered by comparison. The Bible doesn’t shame her jealousy. It shows where it came from. Faith doesn’t erase comparison overnight. It exposes it slowly. If you’re jealous today, you’re not unspiritual. You’re human, standing where Hannah once stood—before the miracle, before the song. #FaithStruggles #BiblicalWomen #Hannah #SpiritualComparison #HonestPrayer80Share