The Question He Didn’t Answer

We often feel compelled to resolve every question before we can rest. But this Sabbath story reminds us that peace does not always come from having answers—it often comes from trusting God with what remains unknown.

By Raffy Castillo



For weeks, Isaac had been living inside a question. It followed him quietly. Not urgent enough to disrupt his days, but persistent enough to shape them.

A decision he could not finalize. A direction he could not clearly see. A path that seemed to branch just when he thought it had straightened.

He prayed about it often. Thought about it constantly. And still, the answer did not come.


The Weight of Uncertainty

Isaac had always been decisive. He preferred clarity over ambiguity, movement over hesitation. He believed that progress required resolution. But this time, every attempt to decide felt premature.

He gathered information. Sought advice. Replayed possibilities. Yet none of it settled the question.

By Friday evening, he felt mentally exhausted—not from action, but from trying to conclude what would not conclude.


The Sabbath Pause

When the Sabbath arrived, Isaac carried the question with him. He opened his Bible, hoping for direction. Instead, he found a different kind of invitation: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding.”

He read it slowly. Not a solution. Not an answer. But a posture.

For the first time, he considered something unfamiliar: What if rest did not require resolution?


A Quiet Surrender

That morning, Isaac prayed differently. Not for clarity. Not for confirmation. But for trust.

“Lord, I will not solve this today. I will rest with You instead.”

It felt incomplete. Almost irresponsible. But as the hours passed, something unexpected happened. The question lost its urgency.


What Rest Does to Unanswered Things

The Sabbath did not erase the uncertainty. But it changed its weight. The question was still there—only now, it did not press as heavily.

Isaac realized that uncertainty becomes overwhelming when we believe we must carry it alone. But when placed in God’s hands, even unanswered things can become peaceful. He no longer needed to force a conclusion.

He could wait.


What He Learned Before Sunset

By late afternoon, Isaac felt something he had not felt in weeks: Rest—without resolution. The answer had not come. The decision had not been made. And yet, he was no longer restless.

Before sunset, he wrote: “Today, I trusted what I could not yet understand.”

And for the first time, that felt enough.


Sabbath Reflection

The Sabbath does not require that every question be answered. It invites us to rest even when things remain unclear. To trust even when direction is still forming. To release the need for immediate certainty.

This Saturday, March 28, may you set aside what you cannot yet resolve.
May you rest without forcing conclusions.
May you trust that God is working—even in the unanswered.

And may the Sabbath remind you that peace is not found in knowing everything—but in trusting the One who does.

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