When the Time Doesn’t Feel Right

DID YOU KNOW Did You Know that God often calls His people to act before they feel ready? Paul’s charge to Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:2 is remarkably direct: “Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season.” The phrase means to be ready whether circumstances seem favorable or unfavorable. Most of us preferContinue reading “When the Time Doesn’t Feel Right”

When God Stops Counting the Way We Do

DID YOU KNOW Did You Know God sometimes measures success completely differently than we do? In 1 Chronicles 21, David ordered a census of Israel, wanting to know the numerical strength of the nation. On the surface, counting people may not seem sinful. Leaders often gather information to make wise decisions. Yet this moment exposedContinue reading “When God Stops Counting the Way We Do”

Held by Stronger Hands

As the Day Begins “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee.” — Psalm 55:22 There is a difference between responsibility and anxiety. God calls us to be faithful, but He never calls us to carry the weight of the world upon our own shoulders. David’s words in Psalm 55 were notContinue reading “Held by Stronger Hands”

When You Do Not Know What to Do

The Bible in a Year “Neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon thee.” — 2 Chronicles 20:12 There are moments in life when we run out of answers. We have prayed, analyzed, worried, planned, and still stand staring at a problem larger than our strength. That is where Jehoshaphat found himselfContinue reading “When You Do Not Know What to Do”

When God Is Enough

As the Day Ends Jesus looked at His disciples and declared, “With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26). Those words settle restless hearts at the close of the day. We spend much of life measuring limitations—our strength, resources, understanding, and abilities. Yet faith begins where human calculation ends.Continue reading “When God Is Enough”

It’s For Your Own Good

As the Day Begins Moses stood before Israel near the end of his life and asked a question that still echoes into our mornings today: “And now, Israel, what does the Lord your God require of you?” (Deuteronomy 10:12). The answer was not complicated theology or unreachable spirituality. God desired reverence, obedience, love, and wholeheartedContinue reading “It’s For Your Own Good”

Beyond What We Can Explain

As the Day Begins “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways.” — Book of Isaiah 55:9 We begin this morning living in a world that demands explanations for everything. Modern culture trusts what can be measured, tested, and repeated. Yet some of the deepest realities ofContinue reading “Beyond What We Can Explain”

When the Heart Returns to Prayer

As the Day Ends There is a quiet battle that unfolds in every believer’s life, often unnoticed until the day begins to settle. It is not always the obvious struggles that weaken us, but the subtle drift away from prayer. The enemy understands something we often forget—that prayer is not merely a discipline, it isContinue reading “When the Heart Returns to Prayer”

Redeemed From the Unexpected

DID YOU KNOW Did you know God often chooses the most unlikely people to accomplish His purposes? When we first encounter Jephthah in Judges 11, we are introduced not to a hero in the traditional sense, but to a man marked by rejection and broken beginnings. The text does not hide his past—it highlights it.Continue reading “Redeemed From the Unexpected”

When Giants Speak Louder Than Promises

On Second Thought There is a tension in the Christian life that often goes unnoticed until we find ourselves standing at the edge of something God has clearly promised. It is the moment when what God has said collides with what we see. In Numbers 13:25–33, Israel stands at that very threshold. The land hadContinue reading “When Giants Speak Louder Than Promises”