The Divine Ache: Why Visionaries Don’t Panic in Uncertain Times
Uncertain Times Call for Visionaries to Do This One Thing:
Uncertain times reveal what we truly believe. Many people are panicking right now. But I’m not.
Because I still believe the world is safe. I still believe that all things will eventually work together for good.
What many people call a crisis, I call the Divine Ache.
It’s that moment in life where everything feels like it’s squeezing you. Pressing you. Stretching you.
But the Divine Ache is not here to break you. It’s here to grow you. Pain may be inevitable in life…but suffering is still a choice.
In seasons like this, I return to three questions:
Who am I?
Why am I here?
What am I here to do?
Because when you align with your truth, your purpose, and your life’s work, something powerful happens. Peace returns. Clarity returns. Direction returns.
I don’t make light of what we are going through. Because it’s real, and it will scare you if you have no hope. But I have hope.
But I’ve always believed in the Power of God to change things. I also believe God has given us the solutions. But are we willing to align with the answers?
There are still miracles in the midst of famine. People do thrive in it when Alignment takes place. Alignment changes everything.
Remember, Isaac sowed and reaped in the same year one hundredfold, and the Lord blessed him. Because he dared to align with his assignment. Obey God’s clarion call for him.
“If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land;” Isaiah 1:19 AMP. Suffice it to say that his obedience to God made the so-called futile ground become fertile.
Question for you:
In times like these, what do you need to do today to align with who you truly are and your divine purpose and calling? There is no greater time than now to make the shift.
Remember this: When you awaken your truth, align with your purpose, and amplify your life’s work, you don’t just change your life—you help change the world.
— Angela Carr Patterson



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