Have you ever felt like God or the universe was trying to tell you something—through music, a random conversation, or even a chance encounter? I’ve always believed that if you quiet your mind and pay attention, divine confirmations are all around. Whether it’s a song lyric that speaks to your soul, a stranger’s kind word, or even the unwavering gaze of an animal, God finds ways to reach us.
Tonight was one of those moments.
Wes and I had decided to stay in for a quiet movie night. It was supposed to be an easy, cozy evening, but somewhere in the middle of the movie, I started feeling off. I couldn’t put my finger on it—was it my emotions? My thoughts? Whatever it was, I told Wes I was just going to head to bed.
But thankfully Wes, being who he is, didn’t let me retreat. He gently insisted I stay and talk through it with him. In that moment, something extraordinary happened. And honestly, it’s hard to explain in words.
Wes had what he later described as a moment of divine clarity. He said it felt as though God or something was speaking directly to him—not audibly, but in his heart and mind. In that instant, it felt like the room shifted. There was peace, understanding, and a sense of connection beyond what either of us could articulate.
And then, as if orchestrated by something greater, I received a text message. It was from a woman I’ve never met in person but knew of through someone else. She shared that she was going through a painful divorce after discovering her husband’s infidelity. She explained how isolated and lost she felt.
Her words struck me to my core.
Since my miscarriage I have really started to lean into writing. I am even writing a book about my own experiences and for weeks, I’ve been wrestling with whether to share my own story. The fear of being vulnerable, of putting my pain out there, has held me back. But in that moment, I knew this was no coincidence. This was God.
It was as if He was saying, “Your story matters. It can help someone else. Step into this calling.”
I don’t know what this woman’s message will lead to, but I know it was confirmation for me. It was a reminder that God works in ways we don’t always understand, through people we don’t expect, and at times we don’t anticipate.
So, do I believe in confirmations from God? Absolutely. I believe He speaks through music, people, animals, and the universe itself if we’re open to listening. Tonight was proof that even in the quiet of a movie night, beauty and purpose can unfold when you let go and trust.
What about you? Have you ever had a moment where you felt God or the universe was speaking to you in a way you didn’t expect? If so, I’d love to hear your story. Maybe, just maybe, it’s another divine confirmation waiting to be shared.
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“God or something was speaking directly to him—not audibly, but in his heart and mind.”
Definite chills started up once I came across this 😮💨.
I truly believe that the universe/God is always speaking to us if we just take the time to be present and receptive to our environment and the people in our lives. I think as humans we constantly attempt to logically make sense of things and assert our will when things don’t go as planned or don’t meet our expectations. The only solution is getting still and being open to receiving those divine confirmations you referred to. Sometimes there’s no explanation, things just are. I feel like divine confirmations and intuitive feelings are so complex as well. I felt an inner knowing that I was sure about recently but it turned out to be extremely complicated. I’m now kind of confused. 😵💫 💔 I suppose this is perfect example of relying too much on logic when I need to open and clear the direct channel with the universe that we all are inherently born with.
Thanks for sharing your story Meg, don’t ever stop writing 💕 Merry Christmas!