The Exchange That Changed Everything

Walking in His Righteousness A Day in the Life “For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” — 2 Corinthians 5:21 There are moments in Scripture that do not simply inform us—they arrest us. This is one of them. IContinue reading “The Exchange That Changed Everything”

When Pride Blocks the Door

Receiving What You Cannot Earn On Second Thought There is a quiet tension that lives within the human heart—a tension between wanting to be helped and wanting to remain self-sufficient. It is subtle, often hidden beneath the surface, but it reveals itself most clearly when grace is offered. The Scripture reminds us in Titus 3:4–7:Continue reading “When Pride Blocks the Door”

Strengthened in the Shadows

The Kind of Friend Love Produces The Bible in a Year There is something sacred about walking through the quieter passages of Scripture, where the noise of crowds fades and the deeper work of God emerges in hidden places. In 1 Samuel 23:16, we find such a moment: “And Jonathan, Saul’s son, arose and wentContinue reading “Strengthened in the Shadows”

When Love Holds Nothing Back

Walking in the Gift of the Cross A Day in the Life There are moments in the Gospels when I try to place myself beside Jesus—not as a distant observer, but as one walking closely enough to feel the weight of what He carried. As Easter approaches, I find myself lingering near the cross, notContinue reading “When Love Holds Nothing Back”

Accepted Before You Perform

Living in the Love That Chose You First As the Day Begins “He made us accepted in the Beloved.” — Ephesians 1:6 There is something deeply human about wanting to belong. From childhood playgrounds to adult circles, we learn quickly that acceptance often comes with conditions. We must perform, achieve, or conform. Yet when weContinue reading “Accepted Before You Perform”