Restoring Trust: Choosing Trust Without Forcing It
One Breath — Settling
Take one breath and release the need to be certain.
You are allowed to trust without having all the answers.
Restoration unfolds one layer at a time.
One Scripture — The Root
“Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.”
— Psalm 37:5 (KJV)
One Thought — The Restoration
Restored trust does not arrive loudly.
It often shows up quietly, in moments where you choose not to brace.
Choosing trust does not mean ignoring what you’ve learned. It means allowing God to hold what you no longer want to carry alone. Many women believe trust requires certainty, but Scripture presents trust as commitment, not clarity.
To commit your way to the Lord is to place direction, timing, and outcome into His care, without needing to know how everything will unfold. This is especially healing for those who learned to survive by managing outcomes themselves.
Restoring trust may look like:
letting God handle what you used to control
staying open where you once shut down
resisting the urge to overexplain or overprepare
Trust does not remove discernment.
It removes unnecessary weight.
As this week closes, you are not being asked to trust perfectly.
You are being invited to trust honestly.
Even partial trust, offered willingly, creates space for restoration to continue.
Remain rooted.
Allow trust to return, gently, steadily, in season.
She Is H.E.A.L.E.D.™
Rooted in truth. Restored in wholeness.