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The Day I Stopped Resisting and Started Trusting God



There was a time in my life when I could not sit still without worrying. Every quiet moment became an invitation for fear to walk in. What if I fail? What if I never get what I want? What if things go wrong?

I lived in a constant state of resistance. I thought control meant safety. I thought effort alone could rewrite destiny. But the harder I tried to hold things together, the more they fell apart.

One morning, while praying, a phrase entered my mind with such clarity that I still remember how it felt. Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance. It felt less like an idea and more like an instruction. That was the day this book began writing itself through me.

Over the next two weeks, I poured everything I had learned about faith, fear, and surrender into words. I did not plan, outline, or overthink. I simply wrote what I had lived. I shared the accident that changed my family’s life, the years of anxiety that followed, and the countless miracles that unfolded when I finally chose trust over control.

Trusting God is not about blind optimism. It is about awareness. It is understanding that there is a greater order beyond our limited sight. It is realizing that we are guided even when we feel lost.

When I look back at my life, the moments that hurt the most were also the ones that shaped me the most. Every unanswered prayer redirected me to something better. Every delay saved me from something I was not ready for. I began to see that God’s “no” was often a disguised “not yet.”

In the book, I write, “If you knew who walked beside you, fear would be impossible.” That line still grounds me whenever I begin to panic about the future. It reminds me that trusting God is not passive. It is an act of courage. It means choosing peace when worry feels easier. It means believing there is purpose in the waiting.

Writing this book made me realize how many of us struggle to trust. We pray, but then we keep checking if the prayer worked. We surrender, but then we try to control what comes next. I have done the same. Yet every time I truly let go, life arranged itself in ways that logic never could.

Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance is not a religious text. It is a personal journey of rediscovering faith in the middle of chaos. It is about learning to stop pushing and start allowing. It is about resting in the assurance that the same God who created you is still creating through you.

In the book, I share practices that helped me rebuild my trust—writing letters to God, repeating affirmations, forgiving those who hurt me, and keeping a gratitude journal even on my darkest days. These small acts changed how I prayed and how I lived. They reminded me that God listens not only to our words but to our silence, our tears, and even our resistance.

When you begin to trust God fully, fear starts losing its power. You stop asking “what if it goes wrong” and begin believing “what if it turns out better than I imagined.” You no longer chase outcomes. You begin to rest in faith.

If life feels uncertain right now, know that uncertainty is not punishment, it is preparation. What you think is falling apart might actually be falling into place.

I do not know what you are praying for or waiting for, but I do know this: trusting God will never disappoint you. Even if the path feels longer than expected, it is leading somewhere beautiful.

Writing Trusting God changed me. It made me softer, calmer, and closer to the divine voice within. My hope is that it does the same for you.

You can read Trusting God: The Path of Least Resistance on Payhip or Amazon. It is for anyone who is tired of overthinking and ready to believe that peace is possible.

Let this book remind you that you are not behind, not forgotten, and never alone. The path of least resistance begins the moment you say, “God, I trust You.”

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