This week's experiential activity will take you about ten minutes. And it might be the most honest thing you do all week.
Take a piece of paper and draw a line down the middle.
On the left side, write down your mountain. Name it specifically — not "stress" or "a hard season," but the actual thing. The diagnosis. The relationship. The financial weight. The grief. Be as specific as you can stand to be.
On the right side, write down what you've actually been asking God for. Not the vague version — the specific request you've prayed, maybe more than once, maybe with clenched teeth.
Now look at both sides honestly. Has the mountain moved the way you asked? If not — sit with that for a second without rushing to explain it away.
Then write one sentence at the bottom of the page: He never promised the mountain would move. He promised He would not fail me.
You don't have to feel anything different by the end of this. The point isn't a breakthrough. The point is honesty — naming the mountain and naming the promise in the same place, so you can see clearly which one God actually made you.
Keep the paper somewhere you'll see it this week.