Finding God in the Night As the Day Ends “It was good for me to be afflicted, so that I might learn your decrees.” — Psalm 119:71 There is a question that lingers as the day quiets: if nothing frightening ever happened, how would we truly know the depth of God’s presence? It is aContinue reading “When Fear Teaches Faith”
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Resting in What God Has Already Done
When Grace Is Remembered As the Day Ends There is a quiet honesty in the confession: we forget. We forget what God has done, and in that forgetting, we subtly rewrite the story. We begin to believe that perhaps we earned the goodness we received, that somehow our effort, our wisdom, or our discipline securedContinue reading “Resting in What God Has Already Done”
Released Before Rest
As the Day Ends As the day grows quiet, and the noise begins to settle, unresolved emotions often rise to the surface. One of the heaviest among them is unforgiveness. Jesus’ exchange with Peter in Matthew 18 confronts us gently but directly. When Peter asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother whenContinue reading “Released Before Rest”
As the Day Ends
The post emphasizes the transformative journey of believers as they behold the glory of the Lord, grounded in 2 Corinthians 3:18. This transformation, facilitated by the Holy Spirit, occurs gradually as individuals draw closer to Christ, reflecting His image through prayer, obedience, and spiritual growth, not through personal effort.