Bringing Your “Why”: Psalm 10 Morning Meditation

We continue revisiting previously released Morning Meditation episodes — creating space to listen again, linger longer, and notice what God may be speaking through familiar words.

This week we return to Psalm 10, where we are invited to bring our honest questions before God — especially the ones that begin with why.

Why does this feel so hard?
Why does God seem distant?
Why does injustice linger?

In this meditation, you are gently guided to come to God without fear or hesitation — not with polished prayers, but with a heart that is willing to be honest.

As you listen, you are invited to slow down.
To notice the questions you carry.
To release the pressure to have answers.

There is space here for your wondering.

Even when God feels far away,
He is not absent.
Even when answers don’t come,
His grace is still sufficient.

“My grace is sufficient for you,
for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
— 2 Corinthians 12:9

✨ This episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music, or right here on the website under the Podcast tab.
✨ You can also now watch and follow along on YouTube, with on-screen scripture to support a more embodied listening experience.

Whether you listen or watch, may these words remind you that your questions are welcome, your heart is seen, and God’s grace will meet you right where you are.

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