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Faith Looks Like This

Jan 12, 2026
Written by Kaleathia Murphy

Buying jeans at Old Navy without enough money I don’t even know what my game plan was. The only thing on my mind was simple: I need jeans. That’s it.

I stood there in line, fully aware that I didn’t have enough, yet something in me refused to turn around. Then, right in the nick of time, a Cash App refund from Walmart came through. Just like that, I was able to buy not one, but two pairs of jeans.

Looking back, I can’t help but ask myself: What was that?

And the only answer that fits is faith in action. Blind faith. Faith that had no evidence of how things would work out but still chose to believe.

That day wasn’t really about jeans. It was about trust. It was about standing in line even when logic said, “You don’t have enough.” It was about believing that God would meet me where I was, even in something as small and ordinary as a clothing purchase.

This year has been a journey. Doors have shut. Options have run out. There have been moments when the only choice left was to trust. To be like David and remember what the Lord has already done.

And today, that’s exactly what I’m doing.

I’m remembering.

Because right now, my needs are stacking up again. The math doesn’t make sense. There isn’t enough.

But God is.

And that’s enough for me. Even in my humbling, even as I’m brought lower day by day, I can still say with confidence: God provides. God sees. God knows.

Sometimes faith looks like standing in a checkout line with nothing but trust in your heart and watching Him show up right on time.


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