When Silence Becomes the Starting Line

On Second Thought Psalm 63 has always sounded like the voice of a soul that has run out of substitutes. David cries, “O God, You are my God; early will I seek You; my soul thirsts for You.” That word “thirst” carries the Hebrew sense of deep craving, not mild interest. It is the languageContinue reading “When Silence Becomes the Starting Line”

Waiting in the Shadows

In John 11:54-57, Jesus chooses to withdraw with His disciples to Ephraim to prepare for the impending challenges, exemplifying the importance of reflection and renewal. Amid the Passover buzz, He models that stepping back can be holy and necessary. This teaches us to find quiet time for God, trusting His timing in our lives.

As the Day Begins

The passage emphasizes God’s call to Ezekiel, urging him not to be rebellious but to internalize His message. It highlights the importance of absorbing God’s Word for spiritual nourishment and transformation, advising readers to prioritize prayer and Scripture over worldly distractions. Ultimately, it calls for obedience and intimacy with God to reflect His truth.

As the Day Ends

Meditation on Psalm 23:2“He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” — Psalm 23:2 The sun sets again, and with it, another day draws to a close. Perhaps you’ve accomplished much today—or maybe the hours slipped through your hands with more stress than success. Either way, Psalm 23:2 offersContinue reading “As the Day Ends”