Faith and Jellyfish: Trusting the Current
Sometimes, I think the Holy Spirit speaks to me in unexpected ways.
When visiting our local aquarium, I saw a jellyfish and couldn’t stop thinking about how it moves—not by force, not by flailing or fighting, but by going with the flow of the current. It simply exists in trust, carried by something bigger than itself. Simply memorizing.
And isn’t that what faith often feels like?
Life has a way of tossing us around—plans change, people shift, storms come. And in the middle of all of it, our first instinct is usually to tighten our grip, to try to control every wave. But I’m learning that the more I try to control things that are out of my hands, the more exhausted I become physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Jellyfish don’t resist the current—they yields to it. That doesn’t mean it’s powerless; it means it knows the power isn’t in struggling, it’s in surrendering. That’s the kind of faith I want.
Faith that flows.
Faith that trusts.
Faith that says, “Even though I don’t see the shore, I know the One who guides the water.”
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
— Proverbs 3:5–6
There is a wisdom in letting go—not giving up, but giving in to God. Letting Him guide where I go, when I rest, when I move forward.
I don’t need to know the full path—I just need to trust the One who sees it all.
Maybe today, you’re feeling the waves. Maybe you’re tired from trying to swim upstream.
Pause.
Breathe.
Let yourself float in faith for a moment.
God’s current never leads you where His grace can’t sustain you.
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