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The Cup You Didn't Ask For

When tragedy hands you a cup you didn't ask for, trust the hand that gave it and watch God redeem every bitter drop.

It's 3 a.m., and the weight on your chest won't let you breathe.
You didn't choose this cup.
This tragedy, this loss.

One moment, everything was normal.
Next, the world cracked open, and you were left holding something you never asked for and don't know how to put down.
And no matter how many times you replay it, the ending doesn't change.

Questioning God in those moments is the most human response there is.
He knows the depth of what you're carrying.
That's exactly why He sent His Son.

Faith gives pain meaning.
It whispers, "Even this, God can use."
You can question God and still trust Him.
You can cry out and still hold on.

Faith is trusting the One who carries what you can't.
The One who held the hardest cup in history and still said, "Your will be done."
And if you’re here now, it means you trust.

Here's your focus for today:

  • Name what you're carrying. The loss, the fear, the unanswered question. You can't bring to God what you won't first acknowledge. He can handle the full weight of what's in your hands.
  • Bring the question to God. Whatever you've been afraid to ask Him — ask it today. Wrestling with God is still choosing God. The Psalms are full of people who held their cup up to heaven and cried out. He met every one of them.
  • Find one person to carry with you. A cup held with two sets of hands is lighter. Reach out today to someone who has walked through hard seasons in faith — not for answers, but for company on the road.
    Anchor your day in this truth:
    "For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses." —Hebrews 4:15

Keep holding the cup.
He's holding it with you.

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