When God Begins Where We Cannot See

Scripture:

“…ye shall not see wind, neither shall ye see rain; yet that valley shall be filled with water…” – 2 Kings 3:17

There are seasons when faith feels most difficult; not because God is absent, but because nothing appears to be changing. 

We often equate movement with visibility. 

If we cannot see progress, we assume nothing is happening.

Yet Scripture reveals a powerful truth:

 God often begins His work invisibly.

In 2 Kings 3, the people were promised provision without the usual indicators. No wind. No rain. Still, the valley would be filled. 

This moment challenges our dependence on signs and sensations.

 It teaches us that divine intervention does not always announce itself.

Many answers are formed quietly. God works beneath the surface -,aligning circumstances, softening hearts, shifting outcomes: long before results become visible. 

What looks like a delay may actually be preparation.

If you are discouraged because nothing seems to be happening, take heart. The absence of evidence is not the absence of God’s activity. 

Valleys are often filled before we realize it.

Prayer:

Father God, help me trust You when I cannot see what You are doing. Strengthen my faith in the unseen work You have already begun. In Jesus’ Amein.

Shalom,

Hephzibah Christly 

January 14, 2026.

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