When Your Faith Feels Different and You Don’t Know Why 

When you do not understand the season you are in, everything can feel harder than it needs to be. 

There are seasons where your faith no longer feels the way it once did.

You are still showing up.
Still trying.
But something feels different—harder to access, harder to name.

You may even find yourself wondering:

“What is happening to my faith?”
“Why does God feel distant?”
“Is something wrong with me?”

This assessment is designed to help you discern what may be unfolding beneath the surface. 

Get Clarity on Your Spiritual Season

What This Assessment Does

This guided reflection is designed to help you discern the season you are walking through, not just externally, but internally before God.

Through it, you will:

  • Identify the spiritual season you may be in
  • Recognize patterns forming in your inner life
  • Discern how God may be shaping you within this season

Rather than striving for quick answers, this assessment invites you to pay attention to what is being formed, refined, and revealed.

Why This Matters

Growth in the Christian life is not linear.

There are seasons of clarity and seasons of wilderness.
Seasons of movement and seasons of waiting.

When you do not understand the season you are in, it is easy to:

  • strive in ways that lead to exhaustion
  • question what God is doing
  • or assume something is wrong with your faith

But often, what feels like confusion…
is actually a season of formation.

A place where God is doing deeper work, 
shaping what is not yet visible. 

Start the Assessment

Why This Matters

Growth in the Christian life is not linear.

There are seasons of clarity—and seasons of wilderness.
Seasons of movement—and seasons of waiting.

When you do not understand the season you are in, it is easy to:

  • strive in ways that lead to exhaustion
  • question what God is doing
  • or assume something is wrong with your faith

But often, what feels like confusion…
is actually a season of formation.

A place where God is doing deeper work—
shaping what is not yet visible. 

There are no right or wrong answers. You do not need to have everything figured out.

Simply respond with honesty—paying attention to what is true for you in this moment.

Start the Assessment

What Clarity Changes

When you begin to understand your season, your posture shifts.

  • You stop forcing what God is asking you to surrender
  • You begin to respond with greater awareness and trust
  • You learn to walk with God in a way that aligns with what He is doing now

Clarity does not remove difficulty.

But it allows you to move through it with discernment, steadiness, and faith that is being formed—not performed.

There are no right or wrong answers. You do not need to have everything figured out.

Simply respond with honesty, paying attention to what is true for you in this moment.

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