When You Feel Disconnected From God (But Still Have to Show Up)
- Elenor Fleming, CPCLC

- Jul 16
- 1 min read
Can I be honest?
This week, I haven’t felt as close to God.
I haven’t had the same prayer rhythm. I’ve missed my quiet time. And that old voice of shame came creeping in telling me I’m a disappointment. That I’m not equipped to lead, speak, or coach another mother through anything.
But as I sat in the stillness (without the perfect words or the perfect prayer), I was reminded, God hasn’t moved. He hasn’t changed His mind about me. He hasn’t taken back the calling He placed on my life.
Even in the silence, He is still with me. And He’s still with you, too.
Maybe you’re reading this feeling the same way, worn out, stretched thin, second guessing who you are and what you’re here to do.
Maybe your daughter is in crisis. Maybe your business is in limbo. Maybe your soul is just… tired.
Can I speak something over you today?
God already knows your ending. And if He trusted you to mother, to lead, to build something, even in a hard season then He still does.
You haven’t disappointed Him. You don’t need to perform to be loved. And you’re not disqualified because you’re tired.
📝 Journal:
Where do I feel disconnected from God and what do I need to say to Him (not what I think I should because He can handle my lament)?
You’re still His. You’re still called. And you're still the right mother for this moment.
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