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AuthorElif Nas ÖrsünNovember 29, 2025 at 7:41 AM

Sometimes Believing Alone Is Enough

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Life, for many of us, is a fast-flowing, complex, and exhausting journey. In a world overflowing with success stories on social media, finding one’s place is difficult. Questions like “What will I become?”, “Am I on the right path?”, or “What if I fail?” often turn into a persistent inner unrest. But perhaps the issue is not about solving everything, but sometimes simply trusting—in oneself, in the process, and in the Power that sees and knows us.

Consider the story of Prophet Moses. He had no magical power, no ability to split the sea. Yet he carried within him a profound faith. When God told him, “Strike the sea with your staff,” he simply walked toward the sea. For he knew: if a path were to open, it would open as he walked. This is precisely what we mean by trust—walking, but walking with the certainty that the path will unfold.

We are much the same in today’s world. Perhaps a vast “sea” lies before us: uncertainty, anxiety, fear of failure, the future. But deep inside, we know that this sea parts only for those who believe. All we need is to preserve the hope within us, to do our best, and to learn to surrender the rest to what is destined.

Trust is not giving up. On the contrary, it is striving without making the outcome an obsession. It is being able to say, “I have done my part; now it is His turn.” For sometimes, life finds its course most clearly when we let go of control.

Everyone has their own sea and their own journey.

Sometimes, the greatest miracle is simply to keep walking.

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