What do you do when your thoughts feel louder than your faith?
Scripture invites us to trust God fully - yet for many believers, anxiety, overthinking, and distorted thought patterns make that trust difficult to live out in everyday life. Lean Not on Your Own Understanding offers a gentle, faith-centered path forward, helping readers recognize unhelpful thinking and return to truth grounded in God's Word.
Blending biblical wisdom with insights from neuroscience, this devotional guides readers through practices that encourage reflection, awareness, and spiritual renewal - without compromising faith or oversimplifying struggle.
Inside these pages, readers will be invited to:
Identify common cognitive distortions through a biblical lens
Renew the mind using Scripture, prayer, and thoughtful reflection
Practice Christ-centered mindfulness rooted in God's presence
Release the illusion of control and rest in God's sovereignty
Cultivate trust one breath, one prayer, and one step at a time
This is not a book of quick fixes or shallow answers. It is a companion for those learning to lean on God when understanding runs out - and to trust that He is faithful to fulfill His purpose.
Whether read slowly as a devotional or revisited in moments of tension, Lean Not on Your Own Understanding offers peace for the weary mind and hope for the faithful heart.
"The Lord will fulfill His purpose for me." - Psalm 138:8