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What do you do when a new season begins, and you honestly don’t know what to do next?
In this episode, we explore faith when clarity is missing, pressure feels heavy, and trust feels harder than usual. While the world pushes “new year, new you,” this conversation takes a different approach, one rooted in honesty, surrender, and biblical truth.
Drawing from the story of King Jehoshaphat, we look at a powerful moment where he stood before God in one of the most vulnerable seasons of his life and simply said, “I do not know what to do, but my eyes are on You.” That kind of honesty didn’t repel God, it moved Him.
This episode is for anyone who:
You’ll be reminded that not knowing doesn’t mean you’re behind, it may be the very place God meets you.
The Closet 15
A pay-what-you-can spiritual reset for women who know something needs to shift, but don’t need another plan.
👉🏽 https://www.theclosetcw.com/the-closet-fifteen
“I don’t know what to do, and that didn’t disqualify me. It positioned me.”
By Caren Williford5
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What do you do when a new season begins, and you honestly don’t know what to do next?
In this episode, we explore faith when clarity is missing, pressure feels heavy, and trust feels harder than usual. While the world pushes “new year, new you,” this conversation takes a different approach, one rooted in honesty, surrender, and biblical truth.
Drawing from the story of King Jehoshaphat, we look at a powerful moment where he stood before God in one of the most vulnerable seasons of his life and simply said, “I do not know what to do, but my eyes are on You.” That kind of honesty didn’t repel God, it moved Him.
This episode is for anyone who:
You’ll be reminded that not knowing doesn’t mean you’re behind, it may be the very place God meets you.
The Closet 15
A pay-what-you-can spiritual reset for women who know something needs to shift, but don’t need another plan.
👉🏽 https://www.theclosetcw.com/the-closet-fifteen
“I don’t know what to do, and that didn’t disqualify me. It positioned me.”