Ep. 4 - Trust Without the Timeline: Isaiah 45–58 and the Quiet Work of God
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In this episode of Becoming and Purpose, I reflect on a season of faith that isn’t loud or dramatic, but steady, intentional, and deeply formative.
Walking through Isaiah chapters 45–58, this conversation explores what it means to trust God without a timeline, to listen instead of rush, and to stay grounded in seasons that feel unfinished. From God’s declaration of sovereignty, to the tenderness of His reassurance, to the suffering servant of Isaiah 53 and the invitation to live faith out in everyday life, this episode weaves Scripture together with real-life reflection.
Rather than offering quick answers or neat resolutions, this episode sits with the quiet work God does beneath the surface, the kind that shapes patience, softens control, and teaches us how to be carried instead of hurried.
If you’re in a season of waiting, uncertainty, or steady growth without clear direction, this episode is an invitation to slow down, breathe, and trust God’s pace.