Understanding Spiritual Emptiness and Emotional Unrest in Your Walk with Christ
God has blessed us in ways we can’t even begin to count. Just waking up this morning is mercy on display. We’ve got another day to praise Him and acknowledge His goodness. And most of us do—we’re grateful. We really are. But if we’re honest, gratitude doesn’t always silence that inner ache. There are times we still feel unfulfilled, unsettled, and aware that something feels missing but we can’t name it. We look for scripture that explains the emptiness, the loneliness, the numbness that can show up even in a blessed life. And somewhere in that unsettled place within, we find ourselves asking, “Lord… what am I missing?”
Jesus Christ is the answer—we know this for sure. But what often feels missing is not Christ Himself, but how to truly live from the wholeness He already gives. Paul’s prayer and God’s desire for each of us is found in Ephesians 3:16–17 (NLT): “16 I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. 17 Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong.”
This verse speaks directly to the condition of our souls. Roots determine what nourishes the whole tree. God tells us our roots are meant to grow down into His love, but sometimes they grow into other things—places, people, expectations, and desires that were never meant to sustain us. And when that happens, God begins the process of pruning. The hard part is that we are often so focused on what we’re holding onto that we don’t realize we’re being pruned for our good.
Jesus said in John 15:2 that the Father prunes every branch that bears fruit so it can bear more fruit. As we walk with God, He lovingly begins to reveal attitudes, habits, and priorities that may be slowing our growth or pulling our hearts in directions He never intended. And while it doesn’t always feel comfortable, this process is not punishment—it is the careful work of a Father shaping us to look more like Christ. Sometimes what we call restlessness, dissatisfaction, or emptiness is not something to ignore or dismiss. It can be God’s gentle interruption, calling us to grow deeper, surrender something we’ve been holding too tightly, or return our focus back to Him.
So maybe what we’re calling emptiness is not emptiness at all. Maybe it’s God’s invitation—pulling us away from what can’t sustain us and drawing us back to the place where real life is found in Him. Because when God starts pruning, He is not taking from us to leave us lacking; He is removing what cannot carry the weight of where He is trying to take us. And in that process, He begins to rework our desires, realign our focus, and bring us back to the simple truth we often overlook in the noise of life: we were never meant to be fulfilled apart from Him. ■
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“Lord, What Am I Missing?”, written by Kim for https://rescuefromdomesticviolence.blogspot.com© 2026. All rights reserved. All praise and honor to God through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.


