What Changes When You Stop Asking God “Why” And Start Asking “What Now”

“Why” keeps you in the wound. “What now” moves you toward healing.

What Changes When You Stop Asking God “Why” And Start Asking “What Now”:

  • you shift from being stuck in the pain to moving through it
  • you stop demanding explanations and start looking for direction
  • you release the need to understand everything before you obey

You stop looking back and start looking forward

– Jacqueline Whitney
  • you become active in your healing instead of passive in your hurt
  • you stop replaying the past and start preparing for what’s next
  • you move from victim to participant in your own story
  • you stop waiting for closure from what ended and start creating momentum toward what’s beginning
  • you focus on what you can control instead of what you can’t change
  • you surrender the timeline and start stewarding the present
  • you exchange bitterness for expectation
  • you pivot from “why me” to “what is this teaching me”
  • you stop looking back and start looking forward

Jacqueline Whitney is the author Held: A 50 Day Devotional For Parents and All That You Deserve.


About The Author

Jacqueline Whitney is a multi-faceted artist from New Hope, Pennsylvania. She is the author of various books about gratitude, encouragement, and overcoming grief. Her work spans multiple creative disciplines, exploring themes of healing and hope. Visit her store to discover her books and artwork.