Moses turns to God, asking why He allowed this suffering. He’s confused and disheartened: “You have done nothing to save your people.”

(It reads in Exodus 5: 22–23 Easy) Then Moses returned to the Lord. He said, ‘My Lord, why have you brought trouble to these people? Why did you send me to lead them?I went to speak to Pharaoh with your authority. But since I spoke to Pharaoh, he has caused these people to have trouble. And you have done nothing to save your people.’

Father God, like Moses, I come to You with questions. Why, Lord, when I follow Your call, does the burden seem heavier? Why does the pain deepen when I try to do what’s right? You see the injustice in this world. You hear the cries. You know the weight carried, even when others don’t. I feel discouraged, afraid, and sometimes angry, but I bring it all to You, because You are faithful and always trustworthy. Teach me to trust Your timing, even when I don’t understand. Give me courage to keep walking, even when the road is rough. Remind me that You are working behind the scenes, and that deliverance is coming, even if I can’t see it yet. I praise You, not because everything is easy, but because You are still God in the middle of it all. Love You, praise You, thank You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus precious name, amen and amen.