
Weekly Devotional
Faith When You Can’t See It
Faith When You Can’t See It Here is a verse that is paramount in standing supernaturally for the restoration of your marriage: Hebrews 11:1 (NLT) – “Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see.” When you are standing alone and seeing little to no movement in reconciliation, you must anchor yourself in this truth. Hebrews 11:1 reminds us that our faith is not dependent on what we can see—because if we could see it, it wouldn’t be faith. Faith comes alive in the silence, in the waiting, and in the moments where it seems nothing is changing. That’s where supernatural faith is forged. I know many of you feel stuck right now. You can’t see how things will ever turn around. You may not hear from your spouse. They might have blocked you, filed for divorce, or even remarried. But I want to lovingly say to you—it’s okay. You don’t have to know how. The truth is, you don’t need a roadmap when God already knows the destination. My wife came home in an unexpected way that I didn’t see coming. The day she returned, I had no idea we would be remarried in just four short days. From brokenness to covenant restoration, God moved in a way only He could. But even before that moment, I had confidence in what I hoped for. I believed—without seeing—that restoration would happen. And that belief was enough. Right now, your faith may feel small, but don’t despise that. A mustard seed moves mountains. Your job isn’t to figure out when or how. Your job is to trust Who. Let Hebrews 11:1 become the verse you live and breathe. Declare it. Write it down. Preach it to your heart. The longer the silence, the more powerful the restoration. Today, be okay with not seeing how this will turn around. That’s where God shows off. That’s where faith becomes real. Ask the Lord to increase your hope even when the silence feels loud. Ask Him to give you fresh eyes to see beyond what’s visible. Declare a new confidence over your life—one not based on signs or communication from your spouse, but on the unwavering Word of God. God is not a man that He should lie. He gave you a promise. He’s still saying yes to that promise. Now you say “Amen!” and keep standing with supernatural faith. Let your heart say today: “Even when I can’t see how, I will remain confident in our restoration. I WILL live out Hebrews 11:1 in my stand!” Keep Standing Supernaturally—Christine and I are right here with you.



























