Choosing Truth Over Relief

As the Day Ends As evening settles in and the pace of the day finally loosens its grip, the heart often reveals what it has been carrying. Fatigue has a way of clarifying our instincts. When pressure mounts, we tend to run toward whatever promises quick relief—distraction, justification, withdrawal, or even hurried prayers meant toContinue reading “Choosing Truth Over Relief”

Rest That Works

Learning the Quiet Strength of Abiding On Second Thought “We who have believed do enter that rest…” (Epistle to the Hebrews 4:3) Hebrews 4 invites us into one of the most misunderstood promises in the Christian life: rest. Not rest as inactivity, nor rest as escape, but rest as settled confidence in the finished workContinue reading “Rest That Works”

From Exile to Embrace

As the Day Ends As evening settles and the noise of the day softens, Advent invites us to reflect not only on what we have done, but on who we are becoming in Christ. The incarnation is not merely a historical event to be remembered; it is a living doorway through which weary souls stillContinue reading “From Exile to Embrace”