Hi Friend,
If you’re here, there’s a good chance something about your story has been… misrepresented. Maybe words were twisted.
Maybe conversations happened without you. Maybe people formed opinions based on something that doesn’t actually reflect the truth.
And now you’re left sitting in the tension of it, wanting to explain, defend, correct… and also feeling how exhausting that is.
This study plan isn’t here to help you win an argument. It’s here to help you stay grounded in truth. Because one of the hardest parts of being misunderstood is resisting the urge to fight for your own version of the story.
But here’s what you need to remember:
God already knows it.
The full story. The real motives. The parts no one else sees.
Throughout these pages, you’ll see Scripture in both KJV and WEB. If you typically read a different translation, don’t just move past it... Pause and write it out in your own words or in your preferred version.
There’s something powerful about slowing down and actually engaging with what God is saying, especially when everything else feels loud. This is a space to step out of the noise, quiet the need to prove yourself, and come back to what’s actually true.
And if something in here feels close to the surface… that’s okay.
You’re not alone in it.
Let’s dive in,