Singing Before the Breakthrough

On Second Thought There is a quiet misconception that often shapes the way we approach worship. Many of us have learned to associate praise with answered prayer, relief from trouble, or seasons of visible blessing. Yet when we step into the raw honesty of Psalm 22:1–22, we encounter a very different rhythm. David begins withContinue reading “Singing Before the Breakthrough”

From Forsaken Cries to Divine Delight

DID YOU KNOW Did you know that feeling forsaken by God can still be an act of deep faith? “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Psalm 22:1). These words carry a weight that is almost difficult to hold. They express abandonment, silence, and anguish. Yet when Jesus spoke these very words onContinue reading “From Forsaken Cries to Divine Delight”