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She doesn’t have a five-year plan. She doesn’t have all the answers. She doesn’t know exactly how it’s going to work out — the job, the relationship, the health situation, the thing she’s been praying about for longer than she wants to admit. But she knows this: God does. And that is enough. I’m just out here trusting God. Not performing certainty she doesn’t feel. Not pretending the hard things aren’t hard. Just choosing, every single day, to put her hand in the hand of the One who holds every detail of her life — and walk forward. This tee is her testimony in seven words. Casual enough for a coffee run. Powerful enough to start a conversation. True enough to wear on the hardest days and the best ones.
In a world that worships control, certainty, and self-sufficiency, trust is countercultural. It takes more courage to say “I don’t know, but God does” than to pretend you have everything under control. Solomon understood this — and he wrote the verse that has steadied more anxious hearts than perhaps any other in Scripture: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5–6). Not some of your heart — all of it. Not leaning on what you can figure out — but submitting every path, every decision, every unknown to the One who sees the end from the beginning. And the promise attached to that trust is not vague — it is specific: He will make your paths straight. Not easy. Not without difficulty. But straight — going somewhere, guided by Someone who knows exactly where He is taking her.
It looks like getting up in the morning when the situation hasn’t changed and choosing to believe that God is still working. It looks like praying instead of panicking, worshipping instead of worrying, releasing instead of controlling. It looks like the woman in Proverbs 31 who “laughs without fear of the future” (Proverbs 31:25) — not because her future is certain, but because her God is. It looks like the psalmist who wrote: “When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. In God, whose word I praise — in God I trust and am not afraid” (Psalm 56:3–4). Trust is not the absence of fear — it is the choice to bring the fear to God and leave it there. It is the daily, deliberate, sometimes difficult decision to believe that the God who has been faithful before will be faithful again. She is not passive. She is not defeated. She is — in the most active, most intentional sense of the word — trusting God. And she is wearing it.
The fabric of this tee is as carefully made as the message it carries. Combed ring-spun cotton goes through two refining processes — combing removes the short, rough fibers and keeps only the longest, smoothest strands; ring-spinning twists those strands into a tighter, more durable yarn. The result is a fabric that is noticeably softer, more breathable, and more resilient than ordinary cotton — the kind that feels like a well-loved favorite from the very first wear and only gets better with every wash. At 4.3 ounces with 30 singles, it is lightweight and breathable for all-day wear. The 1x1 rib knit crew neck holds its shape beautifully. The tear-away label means nothing scratching at her neck. The shoulder-to-shoulder taping keeps the structure clean and true. This is the tee she will reach for on the ordinary days, the hard days, the days she needs a reminder, and the days she wants to be one for someone else.
With a slightly slimmer body and shorter sleeves, this tee has a feminine, flattering silhouette that works beautifully on its own or layered under a jacket or cardigan. Available in XS through 2XL. By Printliss — made for the woman who is out here trusting God, one day at a time.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."
— Proverbs 3:5–6