Why is this Happening?

Our verse for today is Genesis 25:22.

“Why is this happening to me?”

Rebekah’s body was in turmoil, and so was her heart. What should have been a season of joy became a season of wrestling. Something didn’t feel right. So she did what we all do in confusing times—she asked the question: “Why is this happening to me?”

It’s not just a mother’s cry. It’s the cry of the weary, the confused, the broken. It’s the voice of someone caught between promise and pain.

What Rebekah didn’t know was that the struggle inside her was part of something much bigger. Two nations were forming. A divine story was being written. But all she could feel was the discomfort.

Sometimes God’s greatest plans are hidden inside life’s hardest moments. We want answers. He offers presence. We want clarity. He gives us Himself.

Rebekah went to the Lord—and so should we. When the struggle gets loud, let His voice be louder. When you can’t see the end, rest in the One who sees it all.

Your pain might just be the beginning of His purpose.

I’m Lonnie Davis and these are thoughts worth thinking.

Why Here?

Our verse for today is 1 Kings 19:13.

“Then a voice said to him, ‘What are you doing here, Elijah?'”

Elijah had just called down fire from heaven. Faced off with false prophets. Turned a nation back toward God. He was a spiritual giant—until fear whispered louder than his faith. Jezebel’s threat sent him running into the wilderness, then curling up in a cave.

God let him rest. Gave him food. Let him sleep. But eventually, God asked the question.

“What are you doing here, Elijah?”

No thunder. No fire. Just a whisper. A question gentle enough to be heard by a weary heart.

And He asked it twice. Not because Elijah hadn’t answered, but because Elijah hadn’t heard. Not really. His answer was stuck in fear. But God didn’t scold. He stayed. He listened. And then He spoke purpose.

That’s how God works. He doesn’t give up on the discouraged. He draws near. And when we’re ready, He calls us back into the story.

Maybe you’re in a cave of your own. Maybe God is whispering the same question to you: “What are you doing here?”

Not to shame. Not to punish. But to remind you—there’s still life ahead. Still mission. Still purpose.

I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.