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Without Error Proverbs 19:21 - Personal blog of Trisha Rapley, Australian Author.

There is a force—call it God, call it the Universe, call it Mother Nature, call it the hand of creation itself—that moves with patience, precision, and quiet power. And we are learning to trust it together.


It does not stumble.

It does not falter.

It does not misplace a single star or a single heartbeat.


It weaves our lives with threads we cannot yet see, pulling together moments, people, choices, and dreams into patterns too vast, too intricate for our human understanding.


We are learning to feel it—in the rhythm of the ocean, in the hush of the forest, in the golden light that spills through the clouds. We are learning that every heartbreak we’ve carried, every loss, every pause, every season of waiting, was not a punishment, nor a failure, but a brushstroke in a masterpiece still unfolding.


When we falter, when we doubt, when we question why—it whispers through the wind,it moves in the sway of branches, it hums in the quiet of our own hearts:


You are held.

You are guided.

You are enough.


This force does not make mistakes, not by the measures we call success or failure. What we once named “wrong turns” are simply the bends in a riverleading us to deeper waters. What we called “loss” was often soil preparing room for greater growth. What we named “waiting” was the shaping of our souls for what was always meant to find us.


We look at the world and see its chaos, its pain, its confusion, its fleeting triumphs, and we wonder how something so vast can hold it all—and yet it does. It holds the stars in orbit, the tides in rhythm, the lives of billions at once, and somehow still holds us personally, tenderly, as if we were the only ones.


And so we surrender—not from fear, but from awe.


We surrender our plans and our timelines, our disappointments and expectations, our longing, our grief, our unspoken prayers. We surrender the parts of us that ache to control, that question our worth, that wish life would move faster, slower, differently.


And in that surrender, we find a peace we cannot name. A knowing that the same power that holds galaxies in place also holds our hearts. The same force that births mountains, brings storms and calm, turns seeds into forests and rivers into oceans, has been writing our story long before we learned how to read it.


It moves in ways we do not yet understand, but we trust that every step, every tear, every joy, every moment, belongs to a wisdom greater than us, a love deeper than comprehension, a design that wastes nothing.


So we live with reverence.


With courage.

With hope.


We breathe in the mystery, we walk with faith, and we trust the unseen hands guiding us toward the places, the people, the purpose meant for us.


For the Divine does not make mistakes. It cannot.


And in that truth, we are free.


Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.


Proverbs 19:21


Lord,


We place our lives in your hands. Teach us to trust the timing we cannot yet see, the paths we do not yet understand, and the purpose you are gently unfolding.


Help us surrender what we try to controland rest in the truth that nothing is wasted in you.


When we doubt, remind us we are held.

When we wait, remind us you are working.

When we fear, remind us that you do not make mistakes.


No matter our decisions in belief, Jesus knows our hearts and lovingly prays that one day we will find our way back home to Him. Not through force or fear, but through grace, truth, and love.


Guide our steps, steady our hearts, and teach us to walk with faith, reverence, and hope.


May our lives reflect trust in your wisdom and peace in your perfect design.


Amen.


Without Error Proverbs 19:21 - Personal blog of Trisha Rapley, Australian Author.
Without Error Proverbs 19:21 - Personal blog of Trisha Rapley, Australian Author.

Without Error Proverbs 19:21 - Personal blog of Trisha Rapley, Australian Author.

 
 
 

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