The Path Of Being Misunderstood
is not a small burden; it goes straight to the heart of the soul. The nephesh , the part of us that feels, that longs, that thinks , notices every time someone misreads our words, our intentions, or our actions. We want to be understood. We want others to see the truth of our hearts. That is natural. Yet God’s call is often different. He calls us to live faithfully, to stay true to Him, even when no human eye can really see or understand us. The Hebrew word emunah, faithfulness, is at the center of this walk. Habakkuk 2:4 says, “The righteous shall live by his faithfulness.” Faithfulness is not something passive. It is a choice we make every day, a decision to hold our soul steady in God’s truth, even when every human perspective fails. Look at Yeshua, Jesus . The Greek word pareisthēmi means to be set beside wrongly, to be misrepresented, and that describes His life exactly. His own disciples did not always un...