God Has Been Moving – A Personal Reflection from Brother Q
What’s up, family? It’s your brother, Brother Q. I just wanted to take a moment to reflect on everything God has been doing in my life over this past month because, honestly, when I stop and think about it, all I can say is God has been good. Sometimes we’re so focused on the next thing that we forget to look back and thank God for where He’s already brought us. This month has been full of blessings, growth, and some stretching, too. For starters, God blessed me with a new job. That’s a huge testimony in itself. In a world where so many people are struggling and doors seem to be closing, God opened one for me. He reminded me once again that He is Jehovah Jireh—my Provider.
On top of that, I’ve been doing great in my music production class. My grades are awesome, and that’s been encouraging because it’s a reminder that growth takes time. Sometimes we want everything to happen overnight, but God has been teaching me to stay faithful in the process and trust Him with the results. Another blessing has been the opportunity to do podcast interviews on Holy Bars Podcast with Garrett Maney and Scars and Wounds Podcast with Chyange of Life Testimonies. Not only have I been able to talk about my music, but I’ve also had the chance to share my faith and speak about Jesus openly. To me, that’s bigger than getting the interviews, because God ordained those connections being made. If God gives me a platform, I want to use it to point people back to Him.
And speaking of music, some of my songs are now in radio rotation on WCBGLP 97.3FM courtesy of my promoter and sister in Christ, Gina LiveWire, and my brothers in Christ, Eric Marshall and Pastor Jason Vaughn. It is such a blessing. As an independent artist, that’s exciting and humbling at the same time. I don’t take any of it for granted. I pray that every song reaches the people God intends for it to reach and that it encourages someone who may be struggling or searching for hope.
I’ve also had the privilege of sharing my testimony at a couple of churches in the past few months. Every time I tell my story, I’m reminded that what God has brought me through wasn’t just for me. Our testimonies are meant to encourage others and show people that God still heals, restores, and transforms lives. But if I’m being real, the biggest thing God has been doing isn’t something everyone can see. He’s been working on me. He’s been drawing me closer to Him and showing me areas in my heart that still need growth. He’s been teaching me to trust Him more, depend on Him more, and most of all… be patient. Patience hasn’t always been easy for me. We all have things we’re praying for and promises we’re waiting to see fulfilled.
But this season has taught me that God’s timing is perfect. Sometimes He’s preparing us internally before He releases what we’re asking for externally. I’ve learned that while I’m waiting, God is working. He’s working on my character. He’s working on my faith. He’s working on my heart. And honestly, that’s one of the greatest blessings of all. The Bible says in Philippians 1:6: “Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.” That verse has become a reminder for me that God isn’t finished with me yet. Every lesson, every challenge, every opportunity, and every season of waiting is part of the work He’s doing in my life. So today, I just want to say thank You, Lord. Thank You for the new job. Thank You for the opportunities. Thank You for the interviews and the music. Thank You for opening the doors to share my testimony and my faith. And thank You for the work You’re doing inside of me—even when I don’t fully understand it. I don’t know what next month holds, but I know Who holds it. And that’s enough for me. To God be all the glory. —Brother Q
