
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


There are days when emotions shift, thoughts feel unreliable, and consistency seems out of reach. In those moments, a quiet fear can surface: If I feel this unstable… what does that mean for my faith?
In this episode, we gently dismantle the idea that faith is measured by personal steadiness. Instead, we anchor ourselves in a name of God that does not move—Tsuri, The Lord My Rock.
Through Scripture and honest reflection, we explore what it means to trust God when self-trust feels fragile—especially in seasons of mental and emotional unpredictability.
If you’ve ever questioned your faith because of your struggles, this episode will remind you:
• God’s character is not affected by your fluctuations
• You are not required to hold everything together
• Steadiness is not perfection—it’s returning
• Your faith is not rooted in you… it’s rooted in Him
Featuring Scripture from Psalm 18:2, Psalm 62:6, Numbers 23:19, Hebrews 13:8, Lamentations 3:22–23, and Psalm 55:22, this episode offers a grounding truth:
God is steady—even when you are not.
By Latisha ConleyThere are days when emotions shift, thoughts feel unreliable, and consistency seems out of reach. In those moments, a quiet fear can surface: If I feel this unstable… what does that mean for my faith?
In this episode, we gently dismantle the idea that faith is measured by personal steadiness. Instead, we anchor ourselves in a name of God that does not move—Tsuri, The Lord My Rock.
Through Scripture and honest reflection, we explore what it means to trust God when self-trust feels fragile—especially in seasons of mental and emotional unpredictability.
If you’ve ever questioned your faith because of your struggles, this episode will remind you:
• God’s character is not affected by your fluctuations
• You are not required to hold everything together
• Steadiness is not perfection—it’s returning
• Your faith is not rooted in you… it’s rooted in Him
Featuring Scripture from Psalm 18:2, Psalm 62:6, Numbers 23:19, Hebrews 13:8, Lamentations 3:22–23, and Psalm 55:22, this episode offers a grounding truth:
God is steady—even when you are not.