Trusting the Unseen: When Faith Becomes the Path
- Stacy Goltsev
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
There’s a quiet shift happening right now—one that many of us can feel, even if we can’t fully explain it.
It’s the sense that life is asking us to trust something we can’t see.
To step forward without a map.
To loosen our grip on control.
Many of us are entering a phase where we are being invited to trust the unknown, the unseen. And at its core, this is humanity learning how to trust God again—not as a concept, but as a living, guiding presence.
When Something Bigger Starts Moving You
You may notice it as a subtle pull.
A feeling that something larger than you is guiding your steps.
You don’t always see it.
You don’t always hear it.
You often can’t explain it.
Yet something inside you knows: I’m being moved.
This is the light of who you are.
The light you came from.
The same light designed to lead you.
Even when logic has no answers, this inner knowing begins to awaken—more and more people are feeling it come online. It’s unfamiliar, sometimes uncomfortable, because it asks you to walk forward without guarantees.
Letting Go of Resistance
What often makes this phase difficult isn’t the path itself—it’s the resistance to it.
We resist because we believe we know better.
Because we’re afraid of where surrender might take us.
Because control feels safer than faith.
Yet the invitation is simple, even if it’s not easy:
Let go.
Stop fighting the direction you’re being led.
Trust that something greater sees what you cannot.
This is where faith begins to replace fear.
Faith begins to soften doubt.
What Faith Really Means
Faith doesn’t mean everything feels good.
It doesn’t mean life suddenly becomes easy.
And it certainly doesn’t mean pain disappears.
Faith means trusting that there are no mistakes in what is unfolding right now.
No matter how confusing.
No matter how painful.
No matter how uncertain.
Faith is knowing that you are being led—into experiences, versions of yourself, and states of being you could never reach through effort alone.
One day, you will look back and think:
How did I get here?
And the answer will be clear:
God got me here—not me.
The New Way of Living
This is a new way humanity is learning to live.
A way that allows:
• Not knowing where you’re going
• Doubting where you currently are
• Feeling fear when the next step isn’t visible
None of this means you’re failing.
It means you’re listening.
It means life is asking you to relax.
To release control.
To take the hand that’s being offered.
A Practice for the Day
When your mind spirals or fear arises, gently return to this reminder:
Something bigger than me is guiding me.
Something bigger than me is guiding me.
Something bigger than me is guiding me.
Let it become a quiet mantra.
A grounding truth.
Have faith—not blind faith, but a deep inner knowing—that you are being led to the next highest version of yourself.
And trust this:
It’s going to wow you.






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