Rebecca Simon
Rebecca Simon chooses to see the best in every situation. She is the author of the book Let Go, Trust God, Become Who You Were Meant To Be.
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The Real Reason Christ Chose You To Heal What Your Family Couldn’t
You weren’t born into your family by accident. You didn’t arrive into your particular heritage, your particular history, your particular community without reason.
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What Loving An Avoidant Man Really Teaches You About Yourself And Your Faith
It isn’t through the words they choose when they want to be seen or known, but rather, it is through the choices they make when they think you will understand anyway. Avoidance is one of those choices that is subtle,…
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If You’re Worried That Love Won’t Find You, Remember This
Best-selling Christian author, Rebecca Simon on the invisible and divine thread between you and the soulmate you haven’t found yet. There is someone out there with a heart that is quietly preparing to meet yours.
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A Hard Truth God Needs You To Hear
It is okay that you can’t make sense of how they treated you. Some actions aren’t meant to be understood, they are meant to be seen for what they are.
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A Prayer For Trusting What You Can’t See
God, I don’t always know what you’re dreaming into existence for me. Sometimes the middle part of my story feels too long, too messy, and too uncertain.
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Before God Sends You True Love, He Teaches You You’re Worthy Of It
Rebecca Simon is a writer, poet and essayist. She is the author of two books about the Christian faith: Let Go, Trust God and 111 Devotionals.
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A Short Prayer To Reset And Restore Peace
Sometimes all you need is a quiet moment to reset. This short prayer is a simple way to realign your thoughts and find calm again. Read it slowly—twice if you can. Heavenly Father, make me better.
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A Prayer For Trusting God’s Plan When You’re Afraid To Begin
Rebecca Simon is a writer and poet. She is the author of two books about the Christian faith: Let Go, Trust God and 111 Devotionals For Women.
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A Prayer For Embracing New Beginnings After A Hard/Sad Autumn
Autumn was supposed to feel peaceful, God — full of warmth, reflection, and quiet transformation. It was meant to bring stillness to what was restless, to soften what had hardened through the summer. But instead, it feels heavy.
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5 Signs God Is Quietly At Work In Your Life
1. You’re Struggling Sometimes the greatest evidence of God’s movement isn’t comfort, but discomfort. Struggle doesn’t mean you’ve been abandoned—it often means something sacred is shifting beneath the surface.
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Don’t Skip This Prayer
When anxiety starts to pull you toward the past or the future, this prayer helps bring you back to center. It’s a quiet reminder that peace is found right here, right now.
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A Prayer for When You Can’t Take It Anymore
You’ve become so used to being the one others count on that it can feel unfamiliar, and at times even unsafe, to let yourself fall apart. Strength became your default, not out of pride, but out of necessity.
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Some Goodbyes Happen Because Life Heard The Prayers You Couldn’t Say Out Loud
Not every loss looks like a tragedy when you look back at it from a healed place. And some goodbyes don’t take anything from you — they return you to yourself.
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It Was Never That You Were Unlovable, It Was That They Weren’t Ready
Rebecca Simon is the author of 111 Devotionals For Women and Let Go, Trust God. You were not too much. You were not too weathered, or too sensitive, or too intense to be chosen.
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If You’re Waiting for Closure, Trust That God Has Something Better Ahead
Closure is one of the things we convince ourselves we need in order to move on.
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When Love Ends, But God Still Has A Plan For You
Rebecca Simon is the author of 111 Devotionals For Women and Let Go, Trust God. Just because we didn’t last doesn’t mean the love was a waste, was something to forget.
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God’s Healing Begins When You Stop Blaming Yourself
There are wounds we learn to live with long before we understand them. Words spoken over us that we never asked to carry. Moments that shaped us in ways we didn’t choose.
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For The Women Who Still Believe In Something Beautiful Ahead
You had a timeline. Not one built from fantasy, but from faith.

















