And we’re back! As always, I’m sharing the faith and life lessons I’ve learned this past year. God has been faithful, and I pray that this encourages you, challenges you, and motivates you in your walk with the Lord.
Here are 28 things I learned at 28. Click below to watch:
How God Uses Hard Things
โFor I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.โ
(Romans 8:18 ESV)
โI didnโt know it was going to be this hard.โ
Throughout my 20s, there were specific seasons of life when this thought came up for me. It was often in the middle of an unforeseen circumstance: an unwanted transition period, an unexpected change, a sudden loss, or any difficult time of waiting without an answer.
These seasons often felt painful. I knew that in this world, there would be trouble, but I didnโt realize just how close, how devastatingly personal trouble could be. And when it came, it was almost never expected. Nobody warned me of the trouble to come. Nobody could tell me how hard it was going to be, why it happened, and how long it would last.
Trouble came in suddenly, interrupting peace and stability, leaving me feeling unprepared and vulnerable.ย
I knew God was good no matter what, and I knew He was with me, but in these times, I often could not see where God was leading in it. It felt unfair.
These are the hard things. And I know that youโve encountered hard things in this life, too.
Continue reading “How God Uses Hard Things”Running From God: 3 Lessons From Jonah
“‘I called out to the Lord, out of my distress, and he answered me; out of the belly of Sheol I cried, and you heard my voice.'”
(Jonah 2:2 ESV)
What does it mean to run from God?
In the most obvious way, running can look like disobedience: Choosing your way over Godโs Word, deciding not to do something God has told you to do, or holding onto something youโre meant to surrender. Running can also look a bit more discreet: Perhaps youโve been in a challenging season, and youโve been using distractions to escape from it instead of consistently seeking God about it or patiently trusting Him with it. Or maybe running has looked like walking away from God altogether.
What Iโve learned is that running can rob you from fully experiencing the love of God and the freedom that comes from a life of walking with Him. God’s love is so deep for humanity, but the enemy tries to deceive us into believing lies that send us running from Him.
Sometimes these lies come in because of circumstances you’ve faced or trials in the world that seem to say that God isnโt good or trustworthy. Or you feel like obeying God means youโll be missing out on something. Or maybe youโve seen your own limitations and weaknesses and have been convinced that God canโt truly love you or that you have no hope for the future.
Whatever the lie is, I hope that today, you come into the knowledge and truth of God’s love for you in a deeper way โ a love that doesn’t send you running but coming home to the One who can meet your deepest needs. Youโre not meant to keep running, doing this life on your own, and in your own way.
Today, weโll take a look at the book of Jonah, which shows us a picture of the runner and the Pursuer. Like Jonah, we can run from God in various ways, but God still pursues us and gives us the chance to experience His love and mercy. Here are three crucial lessons we can learn from Jonah’s journey of running:
Continue reading “Running From God: 3 Lessons From Jonah”27 Things I Learned At 27 | Life Lessons | Video
If you donโt already know, every year around my birthday, I share a list of faith and life lessons I learned in the past year. Itโs been such a journey with the Lord, and looking back, through every challenge and blessing, Iโm thankful for how Heโs been so consistent and so kind. Iโm grateful I get to walk out another year with Him (and share what Iโm learning along the way).ย
Here are 27 things I learned at 27. Click below to watch:
Faith Q&A: Finding Christian Friends, Forgiveness, Trusting God, & More | Video
Happy March! Weโre back on YouTube with a new Ask LizMargaret video!
In todayโs Q&A, weโre tackling a lot of important topics, like trusting God with the little details of our lives, making Christian friends and finding a faith community, forgiveness, and how to encourage others to read the Bible. Whew. Weโre about to get deep.
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I Thank God For The Unanswered Prayers, Too
โBut as for me, I will look to the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation; my God will hear me.โ
(Micah 7:7 ESV)
Prayer has transformed my life.
Iโve witnessed countless answered prayers. Iโve seen the Lord answer the prayers of friends and family. Iโve seen Him answer my own prayers. Iโve seen Him transform situations and people. Iโve experienced His provision. Iโve seen God move overnight, or within minutes, because of prayer.
But thereโs also unanswered prayer.
Iโve encountered this many times, and chances are, you have as well. You may have experienced the pain, confusion, or heartache of a particular circumstance in your life that, for some reason, seems to be immovable or unchanging even after years.
There comes a point where you may think, God, I’ve done everything I could. What am I supposed to do now?
At the start of 2023, I donโt know where you are today or what unanswered prayers come to mind, but I can tell you this: In moments like these, you have the opportunity to encounter the richest, deepest lessons and transformation. There is more for you, even now โ and you can be comforted and amazed at how much God can move in these seasons.ย
Recently, the book of Daniel has reminded me of the tremendous power of prayer and worship. Youโre probably familiar with the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego facing the fiery furnace, but thereโs also so much wisdom and encouragement from the events that take place beforehand. In the first three chapters of Daniel, hereโs what we can learn about how to show up faithfully and recognize Godโs hand, even in the midst of prayers that seem to go unanswered:
Trusting God In Seasons of Transition | Ask LizMargaret #4 | Video
What does it look like to trust God in uncertainty?
Itโs easy to say we trust the Lord, but I find our faith is really tested when it comes to understanding His timing in our lives. So, in todayโs Ask LizMargaret video, weโre talking about how to truly trust God in seasons of transition โ especially when weโre faced with unknowns, stresses, and making decisions.
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3 Things I’ve Learned About God’s Timing
For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.
(Ecclesiastes 3:1 ESV)
Over the years, God has used numerous circumstances to teach me about His ways. He often guides with patience, and yet, we often feel the need to walk quickly ahead. Iโve learned to slow down โ and, of course, Iโm still learning to โ and when I do, Iโm able to reflect on how Iโve seen His timing in my life.
I notice that Heโs done so much more than I could ask or think, even when I thought it wasnโt possible. And I want to encourage you today with this simple truth: You can trust His guidance. You can hold onto His Word and trust His character, no matter what youโre facing.
So, with this in mind, here are three things Iโve learned when it comes to Godโs timing:
Continue reading “3 Things I’ve Learned About God’s Timing”Introducing: Being Led by God | A 5-Day Devotional
Do you find it challenging to hear Godโs voice? Have you ever felt confused about where He’s leading you? Do you sometimes feel like God is just silent?
Introducing: Being Led by God
Being Led by God is a five-day look into understanding Godโs voice and His leading in your life. This devotional is a FREE digital download you can read anytime.

Here’s what’s inside the devo:
Continue reading “Introducing: Being Led by God | A 5-Day Devotional”What I Got Wrong About Hearing God’s Voice
And those who know your name put their trust in you, for you, O LORD, have not forsaken those who seek you.
(Psalm 9:10 ESV)
Iโve been curious about the topic of hearing Godโs voice for a long time.
To think that an all-powerful and all-knowing God loves us so much that He desires a personal relationship with us through His son Jesus Christ. The same God who is perfect (Deuteronomy 32:4), capable of doing the impossible (Luke 18:27), and created all things (Colossians 1:16) sees me, sees you, and wants to be involved in our lives. (I’m in awe of that!)
But I remember being confused about what it actually looked like to hear Him and follow His voice in my everyday life.
Continue reading “What I Got Wrong About Hearing God’s Voice”