Walking through valleys is never easy, but it is often in those hidden places that we discover God’s greatest treasures. This series, Walking with God in the Valley, gathers seven life principles I learned in my own journey with Him. Each post is written from a place of honesty, reflection, and hope — because even in the darkest valleys, the Lord is near, guiding us one step at a time.
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Looking Back at the Valley: Treasures Found
Valleys don’t last forever. When we look back, we see not just the shadows — but the treasures God placed there.
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Gratitude Opens the Heart to Restoration
Gratitude doesn’t erase the valley, but it shifts the heart to see God’s hand even in the shadows.
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Healing Begins with Surrender
True healing doesn’t come by holding tighter, but by opening our hands and letting God step in.
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What the Enemy Meant for Harm, God Can Turn for Good
Valleys remind us of pain and loss, but they can also reveal God’s power to redeem what seemed destroyed.
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God’s Presence Is Closer Than You Think
Valleys can feel lonely, but the truth is — you are never abandoned. God is closer than the shadows suggest.
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Walking with God in the Valley
We all walk through valleys — places of loss, struggle, and waiting. Yet in those shadows, God whispers truths that can change everything. Over the next five weeks, I’ll share the treasures I found in my valleys — simple principles that brought me closer to Him.
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Why Not Performance?
For years, I tried to earn God’s love by doing everything right. But what if we don’t have to perform anymore—just receive?
