My Journey to Unshakable Peace

There was a time in my life when I lived in constant reaction—hurt by words, shaken by rejection, and bound by the opinions of others. I allowed people’s actions to dictate my emotions, giving them the power to control my peace. When I was betrayed in my marriage, it wasn’t just the heartbreak that crushed me—it was the rejection that followed. The whispers, the judgment, the feeling of being cast aside by a community I once trusted.

For a long time, I let those wounds shape my identity. I believed the lies spoken over me. I internalized the pain. Every criticism, every insult, every dismissive glance felt like an attack on my worth. I lived as a thermometer, reacting to the temperature of my environment, instead of being a thermostat—setting the atmosphere and standing firm in who I was created to be.

But through deep healing, through my faith, and through the unwavering grace of God, I came to a powerful realization:
No one can take my peace unless I give it to them.

I had a choice. I could remain a prisoner to my emotions, or I could take authority over them. I could let offense rule my heart, or I could rise above it. And when I began walking in Kingdom principles, I discovered a level of confidence and peace that no insult, no rejection, no betrayal could ever shake.

I want to share three key lessons that transformed my life and will transform yours too:

1. Whatever You Magnify Becomes Bigger

For years, I replayed painful memories in my mind, giving power to the very things that were meant to destroy me. But then I learned this truth:

  • If you magnify your pain, it will consume you.
  • If you magnify negativity, it will control you.
  • But if you magnify God’s purpose, His truth, and His peace, then nothing can disturb your spirit.

I had to shift my focus. Instead of dwelling on what was done to me, I started magnifying who I was becoming through the process. Instead of giving energy to offense, I poured energy into my healing. And when I did, I reclaimed my joy, my confidence, and my worth.

2. Not Every Battle is Yours to Fight

I used to feel like I had to defend myself—to prove my worth, to argue my case, to make people see my heart. But wisdom taught me that not every argument is worth engaging in.

  • Some battles are distractions. The enemy wants to keep you focused on fighting small battles so you never step into your true purpose.
  • Some battles are beneath you. Eagles don’t waste time arguing with crows—they fly higher.
  • Some battles belong to God. I had to learn to let go, trust, and allow God to fight for me.

The moment I stopped wasting energy on things that did not serve my destiny, I started walking in freedom.

3. Peace is Your Power

The world teaches that power is in proving yourself, in fighting back, in having the last word. But true power is found in self-control. It is the ability to remain unshaken when provoked.

I learned that peace is not passive—it’s a weapon. When you refuse to let offense, anger, or negativity take root, you disarm the enemy. You take back your power. And most importantly, you create space for purpose, clarity, and growth.

The moment I mastered my emotions, I became unstoppable.

Your Turn to Rise

I share my story because I know I’m not alone. Maybe you’ve been hurt, betrayed, or rejected. Maybe you’ve been carrying offense, reacting to negativity, and struggling to reclaim your peace. But I’m here to tell you—you don’t have to live that way anymore.

You can take back your peace. You can rise above offense. You can walk in unshakable confidence.

Your healing starts when you stop reacting and start ruling over your emotions.

So, I ask you today—will you live as a prisoner to people’s opinions, or will you stand firm in the truth of who you are? The choice is yours.

I know what it feels like to be betrayed by the ones you trusted the most. To feel abandoned, discarded, left to pick up the shattered pieces of a life you thought was secure. I know what it’s like to cry out to God, wondering if He sees, if He cares, if He will ever make things right.

I remember standing in the wreckage, feeling the weight of their betrayal, the sting of their words, the silence of those who once claimed to love me. They thought they broke me. They thought I would never recover. They walked away convinced they had won.

But what they didn’t know? God was just getting started.

1. Pain is Not Your Weakness—It’s Your Power

At first, the pain felt unbearable. It tried to convince me that I was nothing, that I was unworthy, that I had lost everything. But as I stood in the fire, something happened. I didn’t burn—I became refined.

Every betrayal, every rejection, every loss—it wasn’t my downfall, it was my foundation. They thought they were burying me, but God was planting me. And when I rose, I wasn’t the same woman they tried to destroy.

I was stronger. Wiser. Untouchable.

2. Silence is a Weapon—Use It Wisely

There were days when I wanted to fight back, to scream my truth, to make them feel what they made me feel. But then I realized—not every battle is worth my breath. Some people thrive on chaos. They wanted my reaction. They wanted my energy.

I refused to give it to them.

Instead, I let my life do the talking. My peace, my growth, my success—these became my loudest weapons. My silence wasn’t weakness, it was strategy. And while they wasted time hoping I would fall, I was rising higher than they ever imagined.

3. Divine Justice Will Handle What You Don’t Need To

For a while, I wrestled with justice. I wanted them to pay, to feel the weight of their actions. But then I remembered—justice does not belong to me. It belongs to God.

So, I let go. I stopped waiting for apologies that would never come. I stopped carrying the burden of their actions. I stepped out of the way and let God handle what I couldn’t.

And one by one, I watched as their own choices caught up with them.

Not because I sought revenge—because divine justice never fails.

Let Them Watch

Let them think they won. Let them whisper, let them laugh, let them assume you’re finished. Let them watch.

Because one day, when they see you walking in peace…
When they see you thriving, unshaken, untouchable…
When they see that every attempt to break you only made you stronger…

They will realize the truth.

They never had the power to destroy you.

And that, my friend, is your victory.

Keep walking. Keep trusting. Keep rising.

Your destiny is far greater than anything they could ever take away. 🔥

Love,

Galina

Look, I need you to feel this deep in your spirit right now— that little green tree in the middle of the desert? It’s not just a plant. It’s a sign from God. It’s His way of telling you something powerful, something that you need to grab hold of in this very moment.

1. Hope is Alive—Even in Your Barren Place

I know what it feels like to be in a desert, suffocating in a place where nothing seems to be happening. You’ve been walking through a season that feels so dry, so empty, like you’re stuck. But that little green tree? That’s God’s message to you: Hope is still alive. Even when everything around you looks dead, God is whispering to you, “I’m not done yet.” That tree is His promise that He is bringing life into your situation, even when it looks impossible. Your desert is not the end of your story.

Think about Moses. His desert wasn’t just a wasteland—it was where God found him, where God called him into his destiny. He spent forty years in the wilderness thinking his life had no more meaning. But right there, in the middle of nowhere, God showed up in the burning bush. The desert was the place where Moses’ true calling was revealed. Sister, your desert is not a dead end. It’s where God is shaping you for your destiny.

2. You Are a Fighter—You’re Stronger Than You Know

Look at that tree. It’s not supposed to survive out there in the harshest, driest place, but guess what? It’s still growing. And so are you. You’ve been knocked down, pushed around, and maybe you feel like you have nothing left. But hear me—God has put a fight in you. You are stronger than you think, and you are going to rise out of this. Just like that tree, you’re growing in a place where growth shouldn’t even be possible. You’re not just surviving—you’re thriving. The desert won’t break you because God’s strength in you is unstoppable.

Just like Moses, who fled into the wilderness broken and unsure of his future, God was with him every step of the way. You are not alone. God sees the fighter in you, and His strength is what will push you through, even when you feel like you can’t take another step. You’ve been built for this. Keep growing.

3. God’s Got You—He’s Sustaining You Right Now

That little tree didn’t just pop up by accident. God planted it. And just like that, God has planted you. Even in this wilderness season, God is sustaining you. He’s giving you exactly what you need, even when it feels like there’s nothing left. You’re not forgotten, you’re not abandoned—God is with you in this desert. That tree is proof that He is still providing for you, even when you feel like you’re running on empty. He’s giving you the nourishment, the strength, the grace to keep pushing forward. He hasn’t left you—He’s right there, in the middle of your struggle.

Moses didn’t just find his destiny in the desert, he was sustained in it. God provided for him, spoke to him, and gave him the strength to lead His people. And just like that, God is sustaining you right now in ways you may not even see yet.

4. This Is Your New Beginning

Listen to me—you might feel like this is the end, but God is saying, “This is just the beginning.” That little tree, that small green sprout, is a symbol of new life. God is planting something new in you right now, and it’s going to grow. It may feel small and fragile, but don’t you dare underestimate what God is doing. Your breakthrough is coming. That tree represents a shift—a new chapter. It’s proof that God is starting something fresh in your life, something that’s going to flourish. Don’t get discouraged by how small it seems now—this is just the start of something incredible.

Remember Moses. He thought his life was over when he fled to the desert. But God didn’t just leave him there. God brought him back to lead a nation. Your desert is preparing you for a new beginning. What feels small right now is about to grow into something bigger than you can imagine.

5. Faith in the Impossible

Look at where that tree is growing—in the middle of a desert, where nothing should survive. That’s faith. Faith grows where it doesn’t make sense. And that’s exactly what God is calling you to do right now. To believe, even when it looks hopeless. To trust, even when you can’t see the end of the struggle. That tree is showing you that God can and will bring life out of the most impossible circumstances. He is working in your desert. Even when it looks like nothing is happening, God is moving, and He’s about to blow your mind with what He’s doing behind the scenes. Don’t stop believing.

Just like Moses, who stood in front of a burning bush and received the most impossible calling, God is asking you to believe in the impossible. He is working in your life even now, bringing life to places that look dead. Your desert will bloom.

That little green tree? It’s a promise. A promise that you are not stuck, that your desert is not the end. God is making something grow in you right now—something powerful, something unshakeable, something that will flourish in the places you thought were dead. You are that tree. You are alive, you are growing, and you are getting ready to step into a new season of abundance. God isn’t finished with you—not by a long shot.

Hold on. Keep fighting. Your desert is about to bloom. Just like Moses found his destiny in the desert, so will you. God’s preparing you for something greater than you can see right now.

Love,
Galina💜 

Let me be real with you: you weren’t created to just exist. You weren’t born to just survive the day, drag yourself through routines, or settle for anything less than what God has in store for you. You have a purpose. A divine, powerful purpose that was placed in you before you were even born. And if you haven’t stepped into it yet, it’s time—no more waiting.

Why You Need to Live Your Purpose

I can feel it—you know there’s something more. Deep inside, there’s this ache, this pull, this fire that won’t go away. That’s because you’re not living your full purpose yet. You were made for more than just going through the motions. God didn’t create you for a life of mediocrity—He created you for impact, for change, for something bigger than yourself.

If you don’t live out your purpose, you will always feel like something’s missing. I know it. That empty feeling? That’s your purpose trying to wake you up, trying to pull you out of the rut. You can chase success, money, validation, or whatever else the world offers—but until you’re living the life God called you to, none of it will fill you. Your peace, your joy, your fulfillment comes from one place—your purpose.

And sister, let me say this: the world needs you. God has equipped you with gifts, talents, and experiences that no one else has. There are people out there who need exactly what you have to offer, and if you don’t live your purpose, they’ll miss it. You were designed to touch lives, to bring hope, to make an impact. Don’t let fear or doubt rob the world of the gift that is you.

How to Step Into Your Purpose

Now, let’s talk about how to get there. You’re probably wondering, “How do I step into my purpose? Where do I even begin?” Let me break it down:

  1. Go to God First: Your purpose isn’t something you figure out on your own—it’s something you discover with God. Go to Him. Ask Him to reveal it to you. Spend time in prayer, in His Word, and listen for His voice. Your purpose is not random—it’s God-designed. He knows exactly what He’s placed inside you.
  2. Silence the Lies: The enemy is going to come for you. He’ll whisper lies, telling you that you’re not good enough, not qualified, or that it’s too late for you. Shut that down. Those lies are meant to keep you stuck, but God’s truth says that you are more than equipped for your purpose. You have everything you need because He put it in you. Don’t believe the lies—believe the truth.
  3. Find Your Gifts: Look at what makes you come alive. What are you passionate about? What stirs your heart? Your gifts and your purpose are tied together. God doesn’t waste a thing—not your experiences, not your struggles, not your talents. Your purpose is right there, woven into the things that set your soul on fire.
  4. Take Action—Now: Listen to me, there will never be a perfect time to start. Stop waiting for everything to fall into place before you move. Step out in faith. Even if it’s just one small step—do it. God will guide you, but you’ve got to move. Faith is action, not waiting around for the perfect moment.
  5. Trust the Process: Living your purpose is a journey, not an overnight thing. There will be ups and downs, moments where you doubt, but you’ve got to trust God’s timing. He’s working in the process, shaping you, refining you, and preparing you for what’s ahead. Don’t give up when it gets hard—this journey is worth it.

What Happens When You Live Your Purpose

When you step into your purpose, everything changes. You stop chasing after things that don’t matter, and you start living from a place of fulfillment. Your days have meaning because you’re walking in alignment with God’s plan for your life.

And listen—when you live your purpose, you light the way for others. You inspire others to step into their own calling, you become a testimony of what God can do with a surrendered life. You become a force for change in this world. Living your purpose isn’t just about you—it’s about the lives you’re meant to touch.

Final Word

It’s time. You can’t wait any longer. The world needs what God has placed inside you. Your purpose is too important to let fear, doubt, or excuses hold you back. Step into it. God has equipped you, He’s prepared you, and He’s waiting for you to take that first step.

You were created for this—live your purpose. Because when you do, not only will you find your peace, but you’ll also find the life you were always meant to live.

Love,

Galina💜 

Listen, I know what it’s like to carry anger so deep inside that it feels like it owns you. It’s heavy, isn’t it? You think you’re justified in holding onto it, you tell yourself you have every right to be mad, and maybe you do. But let me tell you something—anger is a thief. It’s robbing you of your peace, your joy, and your ability to truly move forward.

I’m not talking about a moment of frustration—I’m talking about that anger you carry with you, that keeps you awake at night. It sits in your chest, makes your heart race, and turns your thoughts dark. Anger chains you to the very thing you want freedom from. It keeps you trapped in the pain, and the longer you hold onto it, the more power it has over you.

Why You Need to Let It Go

Here’s the hard truth: anger will destroy you if you don’t let it go. It eats away at your soul, it poisons your relationships, and worst of all—it blocks you from experiencing the peace God has promised you. The enemy loves to keep you angry, because as long as you’re holding onto it, you’re not living in the freedom Christ died to give you.

Anger gives the enemy a foothold. He whispers lies into your ear, tells you that letting go means giving up, that holding onto it somehow gives you control. But let me tell you something: anger doesn’t give you control—it controls you. It controls your thoughts, your words, and your reactions. It controls how you see yourself and how you see others. It keeps you from being free.

How to Let Go

Letting go of anger isn’t easy, I know that. But here’s where you start:

  1. Acknowledge it: Be honest with yourself and with God. You’re angry—say it out loud. Admit that it’s controlling you more than you’d like to admit. When you bring it into the light, it loses some of its power.
  2. Forgive: I know this is hard. You don’t want to forgive because it feels like letting them off the hook. But listen, forgiveness isn’t about them—it’s about freeing you. It’s about saying, “I refuse to let this anger have any more control over me.” God has forgiven you, and He gives you the grace to forgive others.
  3. Surrender it to God: You can’t do this on your own. Take that anger, that frustration, and lay it at the feet of Jesus. He knows what to do with it. He will take the burden from you, if you let Him. Trust Him to heal what’s broken and to bring justice where it’s needed.
  4. Pray for peace: After you let go, pray that God will fill you with His peace—the peace that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:7). Because when you let go of anger, there’s room for His peace to move in and take over.

What You Gain

When you release the anger, you open the door to God’s healing, to real joy, and to a new level of freedom. You’ll stop reliving the hurt, and instead, you’ll start walking in the peace that comes from God alone. You deserve that peace. You were not made to live in chains of anger.

I’m not saying you’ll never feel anger again. Anger is a human emotion, but it should never control you. You have the power, through Christ, to rise above it. To feel it, acknowledge it, and then release it before it takes root in your heart.

Final Word

It’s time, sister. It’s time to let go of what’s been holding you down. You deserve peace. You deserve to be free. And God is right here, ready to carry the weight you’ve been holding onto for far too long. Release it to Him and step into the life of freedom and peace He has for you. You’re stronger than you think, and His strength will carry you the rest of the way.

Love,

Galina💜 

“Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools.” (Ecclesiastes 7:9)

Let me tell you something straight from my heart—anger is a trap, and I’ve seen how it destroys people. Don’t let it take root in you. I know life gets tough, and people can push your buttons, but when you let anger settle in, you’re not just hurting others—you’re hurting yourself. Anger doesn’t just visit you, it sets up camp, it sits in your lap, and it eats away at your peace. And the Bible calls that foolish.

Here’s the truth: When you let anger control you, you’re giving away your power. You’re letting someone else dictate your joy, your peace, your thoughts. Anger clouds your judgment, and it will make you do and say things you regret. That’s exactly what the enemy wants—for you to live in regret, frustration, and foolishness.

But God calls you higher than that. He calls you to wisdom, to patience, to self-control. Don’t give anger the authority to take up space in your heart. I’m not saying never feel it—anger is a human emotion—but don’t let it live in you. Feel it, release it, and let God replace it with peace.

The enemy loves to whisper lies into your anger—convincing you that you have to hold onto it, that you’re justified in letting it grow. But that’s a lie. Holding onto anger only chains you to the past, keeping you from walking in the freedom and wisdom God has for you.

I know it’s hard. I know it can feel impossible to let go. But let God deal with the hurt. You don’t have to carry the weight of anger. Trust me when I say—when you let it go, you’re opening yourself up to the healing and wisdom that God is so ready to give you.

Don’t let anger own you. You are too wise, too loved, and too precious to live in the lap of foolishness. Let it go and step into the freedom that God wants for you!

Love,

Galina💜 

I will fear no evil” comes from a place of deep trust in God’s protection and promises. It’s not just about silencing fear; it’s about knowing who stands with you in the face of darkness. Here’s how you can live in this truth and overcome fear:

1. Trust in God’s Presence

2. Speak Faith Over Fear

3. Stay Grounded in Faith

4. Take Action in Courage

By trusting in God’s presence, speaking words of faith, and taking bold steps forward, you’ll not only overcome fear—you’ll walk in confidence and strength, knowing God is your protector and guide.

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