The Quiet Questions
“The Questions You Ask When No One’s Listening”
There are questions you don’t say out loud.
Questions about timing.
About purpose.
About whether you heard God correctly—or at all.
You ask them late at night, in the quiet moments, when no one is watching you be faithful.
Those questions don’t disqualify you.
They mean you’re paying attention.
Faith isn’t certainty—it’s relationship. And relationships make room for wondering.
You don’t have to resolve every doubt to be held.
You don’t have to answer every question to keep walking.
Some questions are meant to stay open for a while.
They stretch you.
They deepen you.
Let yourself be curious without panic.
Let not knowing be a place of trust instead of fear.
You are allowed to ask.
You are allowed to wait.
You are allowed to grow slowly.
The quiet questions are not a problem to solve—they are a sign that something sacred is unfolding.
Companion Prayer / Reflection
Prayer:
“God, meet me in the questions I’m afraid to ask.”
Reflection Prompt:
What question have I been carrying that needs gentleness, not answers?