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When Winter Won't Let Go

True happiness grows through struggle, not perfect circumstances. Learn contentment by accepting what you cannot change, practicing gratitude, and trusting God's purpose in winter seasons.

You didn't sign up for this season.

The job loss you never saw coming.
The diagnosis that changed everything.
The relationship that crumbled despite your best efforts. 

Life doesn't ask permission before it upends your world.

And somewhere in the middle of it all, you're wondering if you'll ever feel happy again.

Here's what I've learned:
Happiness isn't something you chase down like a butterfly on a summer day.
It's something you grow, even when the ground feels frozen beneath your feet.

Real joy doesn't wait for perfect weather.

We've been sold a lie that happiness lives in the next promotion, the nicer house, the perfectly filtered life.
But that's just fool's gold; it glitters for a moment, then leaves you emptier than before.

True happiness runs deeper.
It grows in the soil of purpose, connection, and yes, even struggle.

Think about training for a long race.
You wouldn't show up in dress shoes expecting to finish strong.
You'd prepare.
You'd build endurance for the hard miles ahead.

Your faith works the same way.
When winter comes, and it will come, you need roots that go down deep enough to weather the cold.

The Apostle Paul understood this when he said, "I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances" (Philippians 4:11).

Not happy because of his circumstances, but content within them.

Contentment starts with accepting what you cannot change.

Some storms you can't pray away.
Some doors won't reopen, no matter how hard you knock.
And that's okay. 

Once you stop fighting what is, you can start seeing what God might be doing through it.

Gratitude becomes possible when you stop demanding life look different.
From gratitude springs joy, even in the smallest things.

A friend's text.
A warm cup of coffee.
A moment of unexpected peace.

What you focus on grows.

Here's where it gets practical: combine gratitude with action.
Thank God for what remains, then ask Him what He's calling you to do right now.
Not tomorrow. Not when things get better. Today.

Stop waiting for others to make you happy.
People will fail you; they're human.
But God never promised your joy would depend on their performance.

Winter will shape you if you let it.

The question isn't whether you'll face hard seasons. You will.
The question is whether you'll let them make you bitter or better.
Whether you'll discover that real happiness isn't about escaping the storm, but about learning who God is in the middle of it.

So let the cold do its work.
Let it grow something in you that sunshine never could.

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