Daily Thoughts – 13 Feb 2026

Lately, as I’ve been studying God’s Word, I’ve noticed that the Holy Spirit hasn’t been laying anything on my heart to share. And that’s been a bit unsettling for me.

In Ecclesiastes 3:1, it says, “To everything, there is a season and a time for every matter under heaven.” Maybe this is a season where I’m called to listen more than to speak. It’s easy to feel pressured to always have something profound to say, especially on social media platforms like Facebook. But sometimes, silence can be just as powerful as words.

I believe there’s value in stepping back and reflecting. In Psalm 46:10, we’re reminded, “Be still, and know that I am God.” This stillness allows us to deepen our relationship with Him and understand His purpose for us. Perhaps this is a time for me to focus on personal growth and spiritual renewal rather than putting my thoughts out into the world.

So, I’m considering whether it’s time to pause my writing on Facebook. It doesn’t mean I’m giving up on sharing my faith, it means I’m prioritizing listening and learning in this moment.

If you’re feeling the same way, remember that it’s okay to take a break. God works in seasons, and sometimes that means stepping back to refocus on Him.Trust in His timing and know that your voice will be needed when the time is right.

Folks, let’s embrace this season together, allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us in whatever way He sees fit. Thank you for joining me on this journey of faith.

2 thoughts on “Daily Thoughts – 13 Feb 2026

  1. my wife and I have had a lot happen recently. I’ve been too busy to post a lot. I too felt pressured to share some and it showed. I wasn’t spending enough time exploring my Bible to create meaningful posts. Then the other side of the fence was my health and all the emotions and duties involved in traveling back and forth to hospitals between myself and my mother in law. I became exhausted and had to prioritize events in my life in order to take care of my family. God desires that we serve Him but He doesn’t expect us to abandon the obligations to our families. The half hearted posts on my social media platforms suffered their effectiveness in helping other folks find direction in their lives. So I knew the time had come to step back and take inventory of my life. I informed some of my closest social media friends the things I had been going through and made a decision to change some of the ways I was doing things on social media. So I’m starting to get deeper into my personal Bible studies and discover news ways to post on social media that were more focused and meaningful to my audience. I’m not sure how this will affect my social media accounts but I do know that whatever happens this season in my life is meant to draw me closer to God.

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