Bible Verse for Faith - Lamentations 3:28 - Current Mood, Avoiding People - Printable Bible Verse Card
π¨ Current Mood: Avoiding Everyone… But What If That’s Exactly Where God Meets You?
Confession: I Didn’t Ghost People… I Just… “Biblically Retreated.”
Let me tell you something I don’t usually admit in polite company…
There are days when my phone buzzes…
And I stare at it like it just insulted my ancestors.
Texts? Ignored.
Calls? Declined.
Plans? Suddenly… “I’ll pray about it.”
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But here’s the twist—
What I thought was burnout…
What I labeled as “I need space before I say something unholy”…
Was actually something much deeper.
Something ancient.
Something biblical.
Something… sacred.
π The Problem Nobody Talks About (But Everyone Feels)
We live in a world that says:
Be available 24/7
Respond instantly
Show up smiling—even when your soul is whispering, “please don’t”
And if you don’t?
You feel guilty.
Disconnected.
Like maybe you’re failing at life… or faith.
But what if I told you…
π Your silence is not weakness.
π Your withdrawal is not failure.
π Your “avoiding everyone” season might actually be obedience.
π The Verse That Stopped Me Mid-Scroll
One day, in the middle of my expert-level avoidance routine…
I stumbled across this:
“Let him sit alone in silence, for the Lord has laid it on him.” — Lamentations 3:28
I blinked.
Read it again.
And then laughed out loud like I had just been personally called out by Heaven.
Because suddenly…
My “current mood” had scripture.
π₯ Biblical Insight That Changes Everything
Let’s not rush past this.
This verse doesn’t shame solitude.
It doesn’t rush healing.
It doesn’t demand performance.
It honors the quiet.
It acknowledges that sometimes…
π️ God Himself invites you into stillness.
Not to isolate you…
But to meet you.
π‘ And Then Yeshua (Jesus) Confirmed It…
Because this isn’t just Old Testament wisdom.
Look at how Yeshua lived:
“But Yeshua often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” — Luke 5:16
Wait… what?
The most powerful, compassionate, miracle-working teacher…
Withdrew. Regularly.
Not because He hated people.
(Not even the annoying ones… and you know they were there π
)
But because:
π Silence strengthens the soul.
π Stillness sharpens discernment.
π Retreat prepares you for return.
πΏ So I Stopped Fighting It… And Created This
Instead of feeling guilty for needing space…
I turned it into something beautiful.
Something honest.
Something a little funny… and deeply true.
✨ A reminder that you’re not alone—even when you’re alone.
πΌ️ Introducing: Your “Current Mood” Bible Verse Card
“Current Mood: Avoiding Everyone.”
— paired with Lamentations 3:28 in elegant calligraphy.
Designed with:
πΏ Soft watercolor eucalyptus
πΈ Whimsical wildflowers & lavender
π️ Peaceful mountains
π¦ Gentle deer (because… serenity, obviously)
π Subtle love hearts for that quiet emotional hug
π‘ Rustic farmhouse charm that feels like exhaling
It’s not just decor.
It’s a permission slip.
π Why This Isn’t Just Another Printable
Because this card doesn’t pretend everything is fine.
It says:
“Hey… I see you.”
“It’s okay to step back.”
“God is still working… even in the silence.”
And honestly?
That’s what people are searching for right now.
Not perfection.
Not noise.
π Truth. Peace. Permission.
π¦ What You Get (Instantly—Because Waiting Is Overrated)
Right after purchase, you’ll receive:
✔️ 1 High-Quality JPG
✔️ 1 Transparent PNG
✔️ 1 Print-Ready PDF
So you can:
Print it at home π¨️
Frame it by your bedside π️
Tape it to your wall (no judgment)
Or gift it to that friend who’s been “offline” for… a while
π¬ Real Talk: Who Is This For?
This is for you if:
You feel overwhelmed but can’t explain why
You crave God—but not crowds
You’re healing quietly
You’re tired of pretending you’re “fine”
You need a gentle, biblical reminder that silence is sacred
❤️ Final Thought (From Someone Who Gets It)
I used to think I had to choose between:
Being present for people
orBeing honest about my need for space
But scripture showed me something better:
π There is a season to withdraw… and it is holy.
So if your current mood is…
“avoiding everyone” π
Maybe—just maybe—
You’re not falling apart.
You’re being invited in.
π Ready to Turn Your Silence Into Something Beautiful?
Bring peace, humor, and truth into your space.
Let your walls speak what your heart feels.
And remember…
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
✨ Download your printable today… and embrace the quiet.

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